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When Marisol was 15, she was diagnosed with the most common type of color blindness—the inability to distinguish between red and green. Roughly what percentage of the population shares Marisol’s issues with color perception?
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2 percent
2 percent
4 percent
4 percent
6 percent
6 percent
8 percent
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8 percent
About 8% of men (and roughly 0.5% of women) have red–green color blindness, so the commonly cited figure is about 8%.
About 8% of men (and roughly 0.5% of women) have red–green color blindness, so the commonly cited figure is about 8%.
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