Answer:
4640933300 people would have died from AIDS in 2006.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the equation that models the growth in mortality because of AIDS be,
[tex]A_n=A_0(1+r)^n[/tex]
Where [tex]A_n[/tex] = Number of deaths after n years
[tex]A_0[/tex] = Deaths in first year
(1 + r) = Growth factor
n = number of years
Now we substitute the values in the equation,
[tex]A_0=1800[/tex]
(1 + r) = 1.9
n = Number of years = 2006 - 1983 = 23 years
[tex]A_n=1800(1.9)^{23}[/tex]
= 1800(2578296.28)
= 4640933300
Therefore, with the same death rate 4640933300 people would have died from AIDS in 2006.