What is important for the nurse to know about high school graduation and college attendance for Hispanics?

A. The total percentage of Hispanic people who graduated from high school in 2010 was 62.9%.
B. Graduation from college is expected in the Hispanic population.
C. More Hispanics are applying to college than ever before in the history of the United States.
D. Hispanics who graduate from high school are more likely to be naturalized.


Answer: A

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