Liz and Rachel were inseparable childhood friends but drifted apart after high school. Liz took a couple of community college classes, and Rachel earned a bachelor's degree

Considering only the extent of their postsecondary educational attainment, which of the following future outcomes seems most plausible for Liz and Rachel?
a. Liz has one child. Rachel has three children.
b. Liz regularly volunteers to build houses for Habitat for Humanity. Rachel's job and family leave her little time for volunteering.
c. Liz suffers from more illnesses throughout her life than does Rachel.
d. Rachel and Liz both marry college graduates.


c

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