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Dafna11 [192]
3 years ago
10

According to UNESCO (2015), about __________ of illiterate adults in the world are women. Group of answer choices one-half one-f

ourth nine-tenths two-thirds
Social Studies
1 answer:
erik [133]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Two - thirds

Explanation:

Two-thirds of illiterate adults are women because some people think famales does not need to acquired knowledge and be educated because they felt that women responsibility is to take care of the home, cooked, and care for their children and this has remain unchanged for past 20 years and above making women to be the highest number of illiterate adult in the world.

Secondly women who are not buoyant financially or whose family are not buoyant to train them to school may also increased the number of female adult who are illiterate in the world.

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