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Life expectancy in Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) typically ranges from around 50 to 70 years, depending on specific factors such as healthcare access, nutrition, and living conditions. Many LEDCs face challenges like high infant mortality rates, Infectious Diseases, and limited medical resources, which can lower life expectancy. However, improvements in health care and economic conditions in some regions have led to gradual increases in life expectancy over time.

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