The answer is 27.6704545 miles of cigarettes.
smoked 1 pack of cigarrettes a day for last 50 yrs.Actually it's a little more complicated than what is answered above. Pack-years are calculated by multiplying the number of packs of cigarettes smoked per day by the number of years the person has smoked.A pack-year is smoking 20 cigarettes a day for one year. If someone has smoked 10 cigarettes a day for 6 years, they would have a 3-pack-year history. Someone who has smoked 40 cigarettes daily for 20 years has a 40-pack-year history.So it is actually possible for someone to have a pack-year history that is larger than their actual age.
I'm 18 years old and i smoke about 30 cigarettes a day.When i was 16 i smoked about the same as now, maybe less (20-30)
i would say a pack a day he said in a video he smoked half a pack staying up all night.
yes she does she smokes 24 cigarettes a day
yes, she was a chain smoker and smoked 60 cigarettes every day
The reticulocyte increases in person with the smoking history.
sorry to tell you but yes you can have cancer! But you can also have cancer if you have never smoked. And you could smoke for a lifetime and not have cancer.
He was partial to Chesterfields No, he smoked Kent. Do a google for kent cigarettes wiki.
Yes, Albert Camus was a smoker. He was known to have smoked several packs of cigarettes a day.
None, people should try to stop smoking. Smoking will kill you about five years earlier than if you did not smoke at all.
$3.50 x 365 / 2 = $638.75/year.