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assume that 100% of prisoners released in a given year were snap eligible. making your best estimate based upon the report and the above-quoted statements, what percent fewer would recidivate within the first six months, if all those planning on enrolling in snap actually did enroll?

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If all those planning on enrolling in SNAP actually did enroll, it would likely have some effect on reducing recidivism rates within the first six months. However, the question does not provide enough information to estimate the percent fewer who would recidivate accurately.

Step-by-step explanation:

If all those planning on enrolling in SNAP actually did enroll, and assuming that 100% of prisoners released in a given year were SNAP eligible, we can estimate the percent fewer who would recidivate within the first six months.

However, the question does not provide any specific data or statistics to calculate this estimate. The provided information discusses the SNAP program and its eligibility criteria but does not directly address recidivism rates.

To accurately estimate the percent fewer who would recidivate, further data or information is needed that specifically relates to recidivism rates and the impact of SNAP enrollment on reducing recidivism.

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