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Which process describes ovulation?
 a. The uterine lining thickens and becomes engorged with blood.
  b. The uterine lining is shed during the menstrual cycle.
 c. A fertilized egg is implanted in the uterus.
 d. An egg cell is released during the menstrual cycle.
 e. The corpus luteum disintegrates.

Question 2

Weapons are involved in about ____ of violent college crimes?
 a. one-half
 b. one-third
 c. one-fourth
  d. one-fifth
 e. one-sixth



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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