Answer:
If the United States were able to reduce its number of deaths to be proportional to that of Japan, 229,278 deaths due to heart disease would be expected.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Let's review the information given to us to answer the question correctly:
Deaths in the US in 2010 attributed to heart disease = 597,689
Deaths in Japan in 2010 attributed to heart disease = 94,969
Population of Japan (estimated) = 128 million
Population of the US (estimated) = 309 million (taken from census.gov and rounding it to the next million)
2. If the United States were able to reduce its number of deaths to be proportional to that of Japan, about how many deaths due to heart disease would be expected?
A. Let's find out the proportion in Japan, this way:
Proportion in Japan = Deaths in Japan in 2010 attributed to heart disease/Population of Japan
Replacing with the values we know:
Proportion in Japan = 94,969/128'000,000
Proportion in Japan = 0.000742
B. Use the proportion in Japan to calculate the expected number of deaths in the US, this way:
Expected number of deaths in the US = Proportion in Japan * Population of the US
Expected number of deaths in the US = 0.000742 * 309 million
Expected number of deaths in the US = 229,278