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What portion of U.S. residents aged 16 to 65 years are able to correctly answer a question requiring basic logic, addition, and division?

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According to the latest nationally representative adult literacy test administered by the U.S. Department of Education, 37% of U.S. residents aged 16 to 65 years can correctly answer a question requiring basic logic, addition, and division — even though they were allowed to use calculators and take as much time as needed. You can see a similar question at the link below. It is the one about a shoe sale.

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