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The graph shows the material statuses of U.S. citizens ages 15 and over in 2003. If the total number of U.S. citizens over 15 was approximately 222 million in 2003, how many, to the nearest million , were divorced or separated ?

A

3 million

B

10 million

C

22 million

D

27 million

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D
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