Here is the answer. If the average adult produces $20,000 of output per year, the amount of global output that is <span> lost annually as a result of adult deaths from secondhand smoke is 48 billion dollars. Consider this:
</span>600,000 total deaths
<span>165,000 children </span>
<span>435,000 adults </span>
<span>435,00 times $110,00 output per year = $47,859,000,000 or $48 billion.</span>
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Answer:
I am not going to provide a whole annotated bibliography for that would be cheating. But I can recommend resources for you to use!
Explanation:
- Wikipedia citations (don't use Wiki as an actual source but use the sources they use)
- Google Scholar
- Library resources
- EasyBib to make your bibliography
E (I am sorry if I got this answer wrong).
Act like it is a real baby.