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1. Consider that you would be in a situation to need a heart replacement, would you be willing to risk failure (death) for the possible success (extending your life)? Give a full explanation of your decision.

2. What societal trade-offs would be necessary if the life expectancy rate was extended again, beyond 75 years?

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Risking failure of death for a heart replacement is extending your life, so if you are extending your life that probably means you dont have very long to live anyways. So I would risk death for the procedure of heart surgery to try and extend my already shortened life expectancy.

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