Sunday, February 1, 2015

Solved paper on death due to falling TVs in the US. By Telshi Ireland

The bar chart compares the figures of deaths of children of various age groups in America due accidentally fallen TVs between 2010 and 2012.

The most obvious feature is that an increased number of deaths were reported   among children aged two years over those three years’ period.

First of all, it is clearly seen that fatality rate among 0-6 months was only one, whereas the figure got doubled when it came to the children between 6- 12 months. Meanwhile, the number of deaths rose to seven among 12-18 months,  and, as age went by, the figures also escalated. For example there had been 11 deaths among children aged two years. However, the rate dropped among those who had been more than two years. The number of death among children of three and four years was 9 and 8 respectively. Interestingly, the unexpected deaths rate among 5, 6, 7 age groups were same: one.

To sum up, it is evident from the chart that death rate was higher among those who were above one year and below four years  compared to other age groups.




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