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- What is the average number for each of the nine columns
of data—unprovoked shark attacks, deaths, and non-fatal
injuries between 1998 and 2007 for the world, the United
States, and Florida? - What percentage of the world’s average annual unpro-
voked shark attacks between 1998 and 2007 occurred in
(a) the United States and (b) Florida?
2. What percentage of the average annual unprovoked shark
attacks in the United States between 1998 and 2007 oc-
curred in Florida?
World United States Florida
Total Fatal Non-fatal Total Fatal Non-fatal Total Fatal Non-fatal
Year Attacks Attacks Attacks Attacks Attacks Attacks Attacks Attacks Attacks
1998 51 6 45 26 1 25 21 1 20
1999 56 4 52 38 0 38 26 0 26
2000 79 11 68 53 1 52 37 1 36
2001 68 4 64 50 3 47 34 1 33
2002 62 3 59 47 0 47 29 0 29
2003 57 4 53 40 1 39 30 0 30
2004 65 7 58 30 2 28 12 0 12
2005 61 4 57 40 1 39 20 1 19
2006 63 4 59 40 0 40 23 0 23
2007 71 1 70 50 0 50 32 0 32
Source: Data from International Shark Attack File, Florida Museum of Natural
History, University of Florida.