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18 January, 12:02

3. Why does the infant mortality rate relate to a country's level of development?

A The rate is a predictor of the adult literacy rate.

O

B

The rate is an indicator of nutrition and health care.

The rate is high in some very industrialized countries.

O

D

The rate is low in a few nonindustrialized areas.

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  1. 18 January, 12:17
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    Answer:d
  2. 18 January, 12:42
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    The answer is B. The rate is an indicator of nutrition and health care.

    Explanation:

    Infant mortality rate means how many children die at birth and/or before reaching the age of 05. This is an indicator of the health sector and it's development in a country.

    Mainly, this is because a significant and technologically advanced health sector with a substantial capital investment is required to cater to the health needs of new borns, children and their mothers special health requirements.
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