Often, adults are divided into three distinct groups:

A. the young-old (45-55), the middle-old (55-65), and the old-old (over age 65).
B. the young-old (60-70), the middle-old (70-80), and the old-old (over age 80).
C. the young-old (55-65), the middle-old (65-70), and the old-old (over age 70).
D. the young-old (65-74), the middle-old (75-84), and the old-old (over age 85).


Answer: D

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