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Modern medical advances might mean people could live 200 years. In 2009 the life expectancy is about 80 years. Assume that due to modern advances life expectancy gains 5.5years every decade. From 2009 in how many years would humanity achieve a life expectancy of 100 years?

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36.3 years

Step-by-step explanation

1 decade= 10 years

Step 1

Let


2009\Rightarrow80\text{ years}

Assume that due to modern advances life expectancy gains 5.5years every decade,then


yearx\Rightarrow100
\begin{gathered} \text{decaces where expectative is 100 years = }\frac{100-80\text{ years}}{5.5\text{ }\frac{years}{\text{decade}}}=\frac{20\text{ yeats}\cdot decade}{5.5\text{years}}=3.63\text{ decades} \\ 3.63\text{ decades=36.3 years} \end{gathered}

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