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9 March, 22:11

Which of these statements is true about the relationship between literacy rates and standard of living?

When one social condition rises, the other usually falls. Literacy rates are negatively correlated with standard of living.

When one social condition rises or falls, so does the other. Literacy rates are positively correlated with standard of living.

The two social conditions are not correlated by any given pattern. Literacy rates have no correlation with the standard of living.

The correlation between literacy and standard of living is most prominent in farm-based economies.

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  1. 9 March, 22:26
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    The answer is B, when it rises and falls.
  2. 9 March, 22:31
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    Think about it, who has more opportunities to find a good job? Someone who can read and write well, or someone who doesn't know how to read and write well? The correlation between literacy levels and standard of living is very strong. The more education an individual has, the more opportunities they may have to better their life.

    Therefore, your best answer is " When one social condition rises or falls, so does the other. Literacy rates are positively correlated with standard of living."
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