Yeah, the "less than one year" category death rate is 12.5%.
For the "1 to 4 years" it's 5 in 1000, speak, 0.5%.
For the "5 to 9 years" it's 2 in 1000, speak 0.2%.
Same goes for the "10 to 14 years". If you add up all categories for children it's about 15%. Clearly you can't read graphs and you have issues with math. Good try.
You didn't say before 1930. You just pulled out numbers out of your ass to prove a point. You can easily disprove that by showing that child mortality (not including infant mortality) was over 30% like you said.
The only thing you do is making things up like any idiot lefty.
Yeah, the "less than one year" category death rate is 12.5%.
For the "1 to 4 years" it's 5 in 1000, speak, 0.5%.
For the "5 to 9 years" it's 2 in 1000, speak 0.2%.
Same goes for the "10 to 14 years". If you add up all categories for children it's about 15%. Clearly you can't read graphs and you have issues with math. Good try.
You're just triggered that your numbers that you pulled out of you ass are wrong. Oh, and maybe you should take some math classes again.
You didn't say before 1930. You just pulled out numbers out of your ass to prove a point. You can easily disprove that by showing that child mortality (not including infant mortality) was over 30% like you said.
The only thing you do is making things up like any idiot lefty.