Canada's Progression
Trends
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In the year 1800 the life expectancy of Canada was 39. From 1800-1890 the life expectancy gradually increased. There was an unexpected drop in 1918, where the median age was 47 years. 1890-present the life expectancy of Canada quickly increased, and predicted to keep increasing at the same rate or higher.
Equation
(1800,40)
(1940,65)
(1800,40)
(1940,65)
The EOTL is y=0.18x-284
Therefore, as the year’s increases, Canada’s life expectancy increases by 0.18 years.
Equation
(1979,73)
(2008,81)
(2008,81)
The EOTL is y=0.28x-481.12
Therefore, As the years increase, the life expectancy increases by 0.28 years.
From 1800 to 1880 it plateaued at 37. From 1880-1920 the life expectancy increased quickly from 37 to approximately 48. From 1906 to 1914 the life expectancy was increasing normally but then dropped in 1916. The exact thing happened during the time period 1920-1947. After that the life expectancy quickly increased.
Around 1937, the life expectancy of Canada and Luxemburg were the exact same at 61 years.
Therefore, As the years increase, the life expectancy increases by 0.28 years.
From 1800 to 1880 it plateaued at 37. From 1880-1920 the life expectancy increased quickly from 37 to approximately 48. From 1906 to 1914 the life expectancy was increasing normally but then dropped in 1916. The exact thing happened during the time period 1920-1947. After that the life expectancy quickly increased.
Around 1937, the life expectancy of Canada and Luxemburg were the exact same at 61 years.
Video showing trend
Point of Intersection
There are no points of intersection. Most of the points are touching. None of them are going through the line.