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Originally Posted by Vampyre
You're still wrong. Of the 42% of all deaths that had alcohol, 38% of the 42% were one age group and 37% of the 42% were the other. The other 25% of the 42% would be the surrounding age groups. Still, none of the statistics in the article are put in a format where they should add up to 100%
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I wasn't concerned with the other %s because this is the one that stood out as actually having to add up to 100. That being said, if they can't get these correct, how can I trust any of the other %s.
Of the 42% dead, 38% of them were one age group, and then it says two more age groups were each 37% of the 42%. Must just be the wording
At any rate, all of the numbers/percentages are a lot higher than they need to be.