Assume that college graduates and noncollege graduates have children in the same numbers. Suppose also that 70% of the children of college graduates also graduate from college. Of the children of noncollege graduates, 20% will graduate from college. If this trend continues, then in the long run, what is the proportion of the population that will be college graduates?

A.
B.
C. 0
D.
E. none of these


Answer: B

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