The healthcare administrator is comparing the 2014 Census Bureau estimates with patient demographic data. Which cultural group represented 17.3% of the population in 2000?

1. American Indian and Alaskan Native
2. Asian
3. African American
4. Hispanic or Latino


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Explanation: 1. American Indian and Alaskan Native heritage represented 0.8% of the population counted in the 2014 Estimates Census Bureau data.
2. Asian heritage represented 5.2% of the 2014 Census Bureau estimates.
3. African-American heritage represented 12.7% of the population counted in the 2014 Census Bureau estimates.
4. Hispanic or Latino heritage represented 17.3% of the population counted in the 2014 Census Bureau estimates.

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