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=+3.62 ● Living-donor kidney transplants are becoming more common. Often a living donor has chosen to donate a kidney to a relative with kidney disease. The following data appeared in a USA Today article on organ transplants

(“Kindness Motivates Newest Kidney Donors,” June 19, 2002):

Number of Kidney Transplants Living-Donor Living-Donor to Year to Relative Unrelated Person 1994 2390 202 1995 2906 400 1996 2916 526 1997 3144 607 1998 3324 814 1999 3359 930 2000 3679 1325 2001 3879 1399

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Statistics The Exploration And Analysis Of Data

ISBN: 9781111804138

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Authors: John M Scheb, Jay Devore, Roxy Peck

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