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5 July, 21:14
What does literacy rate mean?
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Alyson Burke
5 July, 21:15
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Literacy rate refers to the percentage of people who are able to read and write vs those who are not.
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Tomas Morrow
5 July, 21:25
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A literacy rate is a percentage of people who are able to write compared to the people who don't know how to.
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