Refer to the results from Exercises 3.72 3.74. a. How many states had numbers of AIDS, tuberculosis,
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a. How many states had numbers of AIDS, tuberculosis, and syphilis cases that were all above the 90th percentiles?
b. Identify these states and comment on any common elements among the states.
c. How could the U. S. government apply the results from Exercises 3.69– 3.75 in making public health policy?
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