About __________ U.S. students have been determined to have a learning disability, and about __________ of these learning disabled students have a problem with reading
A) 750,000; 50 percent
B) 1.5 million; 95 percent
C) 2.3 million; 80 percent
D) 6.2 million; 65 percent
C / Explanation:
A) About 80 percent of the 2.3 million students classified as having LD have a reading problem.
B) About 80 percent of the 2.3 million students classified as having LD have a reading problem.
C) About 80 percent of the 2.3 million students classified as having LD have a reading problem.
D) About 80 percent of the 2.3 million students classified as having LD have a reading problem.
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