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14 January, 06:50

An innovative rural public health program is reducing infant mortality in a certain West African country. Pretend the program in Senegal has been reducing infant mortality at a rate 8.1 % per year. How long will it take for infant mortality to be reduced by 30 %?

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  1. 14 January, 08:28
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    If the rate is being reduced at 8.1% per year, it should take about 4 years for it to reach 30%. The exact answer is 3 years and 8 months. To find this, you need to divide the 30% by 8.1 which gives you roughly 3.7. Now, a year doesn't have 10 months, so we can't say its 7 months. What you need to do to solve this is use cross products. You set up the proportion like this. 7 x - - - = - - - 10 12 You multiply the 7 and the 12 to get 84. Now we know the product of 10 and x is 84 as well. To find this, we divide 84 by 10 to give us 8.4. Rounded, this is 8 meaning you have 8 months. When you put all this together, your answer is 3 years and 8 months.
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