Re: The good old day weren't so good.



On Feb 19, 4:25 pm, Kevysmom <kevysmo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"IF" the average death was 35, how in the world did so many live to be
in their 80's and 90's back then like they do TODAY?

You cant asnwer my question?

I was hoping you would get an education. Learning how to do stats is
better than just being told the answer.

Peter Bowditch's post explains it. It is quite simple.

Mark!!

I know how they get averages! Thats NOT what I am questioning, The way
you guys make it look is like no one lived past 35, or just a few
years over 35. This is a lie. Some people back than lived as old, as
some people do today. Thats my point.

And it is correct. However, the average age was lower then. Life
expectancy was lower as Peter showed.


Children have always been children, how many died from accidents? or
appendix rupturing? That brings the average number way down.

But, hand washing and sanitation's and ANTI-BIOTICS(Penicillin) is the
major factor in saving lives

.



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