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Title: Deadly Accidents


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Deadly Accidents
  • By,
  • Iman Saber

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Contents
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Functions
  • Graphs
  • Subplots
  • Conclusion

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Introduction
  • An accident is an unexpected incident
  • An automobile accident is when an personal injury
    occur on a public highway and must be reported
    within 30 days
  • Every 12 to 13 minuets, a person dies in a car
    accident.
  • Motor Accidents is the number one cause of deaths
    in young people from the ages 1-30

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Methodology
  • To prove that car accidents are the number one
    cause, use MatLab to graph the data.
  • First gather the top reasons of death for the
    ages groups 1-29
  • Then create functions for each age group so they
    could be entered into MatLab and graphed.

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Functions and Their Graphs
  • top 20 causes of deaths in toddlers (1-4)
  • function deathsAtOneAndFour()
  • x 2260
  • y 33.78 10.97,9.35,4.65,2.86,1.71,.76,.64,.60,.
    54 10.91 8.71 8.28 3.40 2.26 1.63 1.34 1.34 1.24
    1.09 0.47 0.43 0.39 0.29 0.25 0.14 0.10 0.06 0.06
    23.84
  • plot(x,y)

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  • The remaining groups of ages are structured the
    same way.
  • When writing the function, you must be careful
    that the size of the matrices are equal to each
    other. Otherwise an error will occur when entered
    into MatLabs command window.

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  • Notice that there is an uneven distribution for
    this graph
  • The last bar illustrates nonspecific reason for
    deaths. It is categorized as other.
  • Automobile Accidents is categorized under
    unintentional injury and the percentage is
    taken from the total number of unintentional
    injury and not the total number of deaths.

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  • Since the subcategories in the functions distorts
    the figure of the graph, it will be necessary to
    make subplots for the subcategories.
  • These graphs show that automobile accidents is
    the number one cause of unintentional death and
    in turn is the number one cause of death.

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Functions for Subplot
  • top 20 causes of deaths in toddlers (1-4)
  • function deathsAtOneAndFour()
  • x 2242
  • y 33.78 10.91 8.71 8.28 3.40 2.26 1.63 1.34
    1.34 1.24 1.09 0.47 0.43 0.39
  • 0.29 0.25 0.14 0.10 0.06 0.06 23.84
  • plot(x,y)
  • subplot for ages 1-4
  • function deathsAtOneAndFourw_subplot()
  • a (2218)
  • b 10.97,9.35,4.65,2.86,1.71,.76,.64,.60,.54
  • plot(a,b,'g')

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  • Again, the remaining age groups are displayed the
    same way.
  • The subcategories are plotted in green while the
    plots without the subcategories are in blue.

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Conclusion
  • Automobile accidents are the number one reasons
    for death in ages 1-29
  • This information is important to each individual
    who drives or who knows someone that drives.
  • Even if you are not in an accident, the chances
    of someone that you know being in one is very
    likely.
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