The answer to the given question above would be <span> $47,859,000,000 or $48 billion. Given that the average </span>adult produces $110,000 of output per year, the amount of output that is <span> lost annually as a result of adult deaths from secondhand smoke is $48 billion.
</span>600,000 total deaths
<span>165,000 children </span>
<span>435,000 adults </span>
<span>435,00 times $110,00 output per year = $47,859,000,000
</span>Hope this helps.
(29-22)*26+(26-21)*22
Cut the figure into 2 then find the unknown lengths to find each part. Add them together, and you'll get the answer.
The standard form is y=4/3+4.