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clmills979

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According to the Alzheimer's Association, how many persons in the United States were living with Alzheimer's disease in 2010?
 
  a. 2.6 million
  b. 3.1 million
  c. 5.4 million
  d. 7.8 million
  e. over 10 million

Question 2

The Alzheimer's Association has reported that during the period 2000-2008
 
  a. deaths from Alzheimer's disease declined by 10 percent
  b. deaths from Alzheimer's disease remained about the same in number
  c. deaths from Alzheimer's disease increased by 14 percent
  d. deaths from Alzheimer's disease increased by 27 percent
  e. deaths from Alzheimer's disease increased by 66 percent



sierramartinez

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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