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life expectancy in exercises 14 and 15, use the information in the table, which gives the life expectancy in the united states for a child (at birth).
| year | 1930 | 1940 | 1950 | 1960 | 1970 | 1980 | 1990 | 2000 |
| life expectancy (years) | 59.7 | 62.9 | 68.2 | 69.7 | 70.8 | 73.7 | 75.4 | 76.4 |
- in which decade did life expectancy increase the most?
- construct a line graph of these data and discuss what the line graph shows.
Step1: Calculate life - expectancy increase per decade
1930 - 1940: $62.9−59.7 = 3.2$
1940 - 1950: $68.2−62.9 = 5.3$
1950 - 1960: $69.7−68.2 = 1.5$
1960 - 1970: $70.8−69.7 = 1.1$
1970 - 1980: $73.7−70.8 = 2.9$
1980 - 1990: $75.4−73.7 = 1.7$
1990 - 2000: $76.4−75.4 = 1$
Step2: Compare the increases
We compare the values $3.2,5.3,1.5,1.1,2.9,1.7,1$. The largest value is $5.3$.
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The 1940 - 1950 decade.
For constructing a line graph:
- On the x - axis, we mark the years 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000.
- On the y - axis, we mark the life - expectancy values starting from a value slightly below 59.7 (e.g., 59) and going up to a value slightly above 76.4 (e.g., 77).
- We plot the points $(1930,59.7),(1940,62.9),(1950,68.2),(1960,69.7),(1970,70.8),(1980,73.7),(1990,75.4),(2000,76.4)$ and connect them with line segments.
The line graph shows a general upward trend in life - expectancy over the years from 1930 to 2000 in the United States, with some decades having larger increases than others. The steepest increase is seen in the 1940 - 1950 decade, which is consistent with our previous calculation.