Mark is from Texas, and Daryl is from Alberta, Canada. Which of the following statements about the likelihood of each sexually active teen contracting AIDS or another STD is true?

A) Mark is less likely than Daryl to contract AIDS, but more likely to contract another STD.
B) Mark is more likely than Daryl to contract AIDS or another STD.
C) Mark is less likely than Daryl to contract AIDS or another STD.
D) Mark is more likely than Daryl to contract AIDS, but less likely to contract another STD.


B

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