Question

How many more people suffer with at least one serious illness from smoking than every person who dies from a smoking-related disease?
Responses

a 5

a 5

b 10

b 10

c 15

c 15

d 20

Answers

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To answer your question, we generally consider the relationship between the number of people affected by smoking-related illnesses versus those who die from smoking-related diseases.

The exact numbers can vary by region and over time, but it is commonly understood that for every person who dies from a smoking-related disease, there are many more who suffer from serious illnesses due to smoking.

Though I don't have the specific numbers you're looking for, common estimates suggest that for every death caused by smoking, there are 10 to 15 people living with serious smoking-related illnesses.

Based on that logic, you might consider that the closest choices would be:

- **b** (10) or **c** (15)

If I had to select an option based on common statistics, I would go with **c (15)**, as it's often closer to the reported ratios in many studies.

However, please verify with the most current public health data for precise information.