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How do you think the actual number of cases of chlamydia in 10-19 year olds compares to the number in the graph

How do you think the actual number of cases of chlamydia in 1019 year olds compares to the number in the graph class=


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Answer: it doesn't have enough information but i hope this help

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The bar graph titled “Chlamydia in Young Americans” shows an increasing trend in the number of chlamydia cases among 10-19 year olds from 2006 to 2010. However, it’s important to note that such graphs often do not capture all cases due to factors like underreporting or lack of diagnosis. Therefore, the actual number of chlamydia cases in this age group could be higher than what the graph indicates. It’s also possible that improvements in testing and reporting over time could contribute to the apparent increase in cases. For a more accurate comparison, additional data and context would be needed.

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