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Vsevolod [243]
4 years ago
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study the charts titled “World Cigarette Production 1950-2002” and “Cigarette Production and Consumption Per Capita.” Remember t

hat, in this case, “per capita” means the total number of cigarettes made and used, divided by the total population. What conclusions can you draw about total cigarette production and cigarette production per capita? What conclusions can you draw about cigarette use around the globe?

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shtirl [24]4 years ago
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hi bestanswergiverever hope your having a great day

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