
Statistically speaking, how does the Aboriginal and Inuit teenage pregnancy rate compare to the national rate?
A) It is up to two times the national rate.
B) It is up to almost triple the national rate.
C) It is about one-quarter the national rate.
D) It is about the same as the national rate.
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