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Although juvenile males comprised half of the U.S. juvenile population age 10 through 17 in 20137, ____ of all juveniles incarcerated in 2017 were males.Group of answer choices87 percent99 percent10 percent58 percent

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Although juvenile males comprised half of the U.S. juvenile population age 10 through 17 in 20137, ____ of all juveniles incarcerated in 2017 were males.Group of answer choices87 percent99 percent10 percent58 percent

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