Er… Yes. I’ve found this. So a 40-year-old in ancient Rome would have lived 23 more years in average, whereas the corresponding figure for the US in 2003 was 39.5 years.
Don’t feel bad—you were at least informed enough not to give a ridiculous answer like ’40 years’.
Er… Yes. I’ve found this. So a 40-year-old in ancient Rome would have lived 23 more years in average, whereas the corresponding figure for the US in 2003 was 39.5 years.
Don’t feel bad—you were at least informed enough not to give a ridiculous answer like ’40 years’.