A student is developing a claim about federal funding for public libraries. Which of these claims is fair?(1 point) Responses People in our community don’t use our public library as much as they should because the equipment is old and there is no money to replace it. People in our community don’t use our public library as much as they should because the equipment is old and there is no money to replace it. The average annual operating expenses for a library in the United States is $765,715, which has increased significantly in the last ten years. The average annual operating expenses for a library in the United States is $765,715, which has increased significantly in the last ten years. With increased federal funding, libraries in the United States can continue to support the needs of millions of people and their communities. With increased federal funding, libraries in the United States can continue to support the needs of millions of people and their communities. Everybody seems to think that libraries are dying, but it’s not true because they’re being used more than ever, and this is why they need increased federal funding.

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3 hours ago

The claim that is fair and supports a reasonable argument about federal funding for public libraries is: "With increased federal funding, libraries in the United States can continue to support the needs of millions of people and their communities."

This statement presents a positive assertion about the impact of increased federal funding on libraries, suggesting that such funding would enhance their ability to serve communities. It frames the issue constructively without making unsupported assumptions or generalizations.