Letitia believes the United States is one of the healthiest countries in the world. Marco disagrees. Who is right and why? (1 point) Responses Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO. Marco because the United States isn’t one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO. Marco because the United States is only ranked as the 15th healthiest nation by WHO. Marco because the United States is only ranked as the 15 th healthiest nation by WHO. Letitia because the United States provides free health care to all its citizens. Letitia because the United States provides free health care to all its citizens. Letitia because the United States has the highest life expectancy in the world.

Neither Letitia nor Marco have provided enough evidence to determine who is right.

- Letitia's argument that the United States provides free healthcare to all its citizens is not accurate. The United States does not have a universal healthcare system, and millions of Americans do not have access to affordable healthcare.
- Marco's argument that the United States is not ranked as one of the healthiest 30 nations by the World Health Organization (WHO) is also not entirely accurate. However, it is closer to the truth as the United States is not consistently ranked among the top healthiest nations by the WHO.

To determine who is right, we would need to consider a range of factors, such as life expectancy, infant mortality rates, healthcare access, and health outcomes, among others. The United States does not consistently rank as one of the healthiest nations when considering these factors.

whats the answer

Based on the given options, the answer would be: Marco because the United States isn't one of the healthiest 30 nations ranked by WHO.