Answer:
The correct answer is: <u><em>False</em></u>.
Explanation:
Chile is a country in which there are four types of school dependencies:
Delegated Administration Schools are owned by the State and managed by the private corporations, so State establishes prizes and fees. They had in 2014: 1.6% students enrolled.
Private non-subsidized schools are managed and owned by Private Sector, and set their own prizes and fees. In 2014 they had 7.6% students enrolled.
Private subsidized are owned and managed by the private sector, but are subsdized by State, so they have some limits in the costs that they could charge to students. In 2014 they had 54.1% students enrolled.
And Public Schools are owned and managed by State. They had in 2014: 36.9% students enrolled.
Therefore, public schools and delegated administration schools (that are owned by State) only add 37.5%, while <em>private</em> subsidized or not adds 61.7% of students, which is almost two-thirds not one. So,<em> saying that Chile has only a third of students enrolled in private schools is false.</em>