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Can you answer questions #\'s 1-23? QUESTION 1 During 2014, how many people died

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Question

Can you answer questions #'s 1-23?

QUESTION 1 During 2014, how many people died in the United States? O Around 4.3 million O Approximately 2.6 million OJust over 1.2 million O Just under 5.1 million QUESTION 2 2 points Save Answer In the year 1900, death rates were much lower than they are today in the United States. O True False QUESTION 3 Among Hispanic Americans deaths in the United States in 2014, heart disease and cancer are unusually prominent causes of death death rates were much higher than those for non-Hispanic Caucasian Americans death rates were much lower than those for non-Hispanic Caucasian Americans an excessive number resulted from chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and suicide

Explanation / Answer

1) The answer will be approximately 2.6 million (Second option).

Explanation: According to the National Vital Statistics Reports (Volume 65, Number 4), a total of 2,626,418 resident deaths were registered.

2) The statement is false.

Explanation: According to the National Center for Health Statistics in the year 1900 age adjusted death rate for all the races was 2518 per 100,000 population where as in the year 2015 it came down as low as 733.1 per 100,000 population.

3) The answer will be death rates were much lower than those for non-Hispanic Caucasian Americans (Third option).

Explanation: According to the National Vital Statistics Reports (Volume 65, Number 4), death rate for both sexes in Hispanic origin was 305.8 per 100,000 population whereas for non-Hispanic origin was 929.3 per 100,000 population.

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