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$5.00 The number of motorvehicle deaths incre
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Q:
The number of motor
vehicle deaths increased by 13.75 times from 1912 to
2003. There were 39,525 more deaths in 2003 than in
1912. Find the number of motor vehicle deaths in
each of the two years. Note that the number of motor
vehicles on the road increased from 1 million to
230 million between 1912 and 2003.
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- Posted on Apr. 09, 2012 at 10:13:05AM
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Preview: ... 230 million between 1912 and 2003
Some of the data is irrelevant for the question. For example, it does not matter what years the data was collected at or the number of motor vehicles on the road (that would matter if we were interested in ...
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Preview: ... 5x motor deaths.
So 13.75x=x+39,525, so 12.75x= ...
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- Posted on Apr. 09, 2012 at 10:27:07AM
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Preview: ... -x=39525
12.75x=39525
x=3100
hence 31oo deaths ...
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- Posted on Apr. 09, 2012 at 10:38:14AM
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Preview: ... than in 1912.
so 39,525 x = 13.75x
=> 12.75x = 39525
=> ...
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