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babunello [35]
1 year ago
5

Based on statistics from a worldwide health organization, in there were million people worldwide living with a certain disease,

and million deaths from the disease. By , the number of people living with the disease had grown to million, and million deaths were reported. Find the percent change for each statistic, and write any conclusions you can draw.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ede4ka [16]1 year ago
5 0

Based on the statistics from the worldwide health organization, the percentage change in those living with the disease is 19.7% and the change in those who have died is 70%.

This shows that the disease is getting worse and not being treated effectively.

<h3 /><h3>What do the statistics on the disease show?</h3>

The number of those living with the disease went from 71 million to 40 million:

= (85 - 71) / 71

= 19.7% increase

The percent change in those who have died is:

= (6.8 - 4) / 4

= 70% increase

This shows that the measures being implemented against the disease are not working because both the number of people who have the disease and have died from it has increased.

Full question is:
Based on statistics from a worldwide health organization, in 1999 there were 71 million people worldwide living with a certain disease, and 4 million deaths from the disease. By 2015, the number of people living with the disease had grown to 85 million, and 6.8 million deaths were reported. Find the percent change for each statistic, and write any conclusions you can draw.

Find out more on the effects of diseases at brainly.com/question/1284757.

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