Asked by Leah brown
According to the CDC there were 597,689 deaths in the US in 2010 attributed to heart disease.
In Japan, there were 94,974 deaths attributed to heart disease and the population of Japan is about 128 million. If the United States were able to reduce its number of deaths to be proportional to that of Japan, about how many deaths due to heart disease would be expected? (round the nearest whole number)
In Japan, there were 94,974 deaths attributed to heart disease and the population of Japan is about 128 million. If the United States were able to reduce its number of deaths to be proportional to that of Japan, about how many deaths due to heart disease would be expected? (round the nearest whole number)
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Answered by
oobleck
If the population of the US was x million, then
597689 * x/128 * 94974/128000000
597689 * x/128 * 94974/128000000
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