Buster graduated from high school but never went on to college. His friend Butch dropped out of high school right before graduation. Which of the following statistics would apply to Buster and Butch?

Butch is 50 percent more likely to have serious hearing loss than Buster.
Buster and Butch are both likely to earn only minimum wage.
As long as Butch completes his GED, he will probably make as much money
as Buster.
Buster is more likely than Butch to die from heart disease.


Butch is 50 percent more likely to have serious hearing loss than Buster.

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