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About _____ of young adults today actually marry.
 
  A) 55
  B) 60
  C) 70
  D) 85

Question 2

Who among the following are most likely living apart together (LAT) partners?
 
  A) Rob and Amelia, who are not married but want to live together to see if they are compatible
  B) Bruce and Joan, who are committed to each other but continue to live in neighboring apartments
  C) Elsie and Victor, who are separated and live in different cities after the separation
  D) Gladys and Alvin, who are divorced but continue to be good friends and business partners



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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