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Every year, about 5% of people waiting for a kidney transplant die before a donor can be found. Of those who do find donors, close to 85% will still be alive 5 years later.Use this information to calculate how how many of the 80,000 people on the waiting list for kidney transplants in the U.S. will still be alive 5 years later.Use this information to calculate how how many of the 80,000 people on the waiting list for kidney transplants in the U.S. will still be alive 5 years later.

A. 76,000
B. 34,000
C. 64,600
D. 68,000

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Answer: C. 64,600

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that 5% of people waiting for a kidney transplant die every year before a donor is found, therefore,

We can say out of 80,000 people on the waiting list, 5% of them must have died. That is:

5%/100% × 80,000 = 4,000 people.

If 4,000 people on the waiting list is dead, we have 76,000 people who are still alive to find a donor. i.e. 80,000 less 4,000 = 76,000

Out of this 76,000 people who eventually get a donor for kidney transplant, 85% will still be alive. That is:

85%/100% × 76,000 = 64,600 people.

Out of the 80,000 people on the waiting list for kidney transplant in the US, 64,600 people will still be alive after 5 years later

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