Lindsey is hesitant about letting her teenage daughter Davenport participate in sports because she has heard that most youth who participate in sports end up injured. What is the most accurate assessment of Lindsey's thoughts?

a. She is absolutely right because about 70 percent of young athletes are injured and require medical attention.
b. She is kind of correct because about 40 percent of young athletes are injured and require medical attention.
c. She is fairly incorrect because about 15 percent of young athletes are injured and require medical attention.
d. She is totally wrong because only about 1 percent of young athletes are injured and require medical attention.


c

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