Answer
Yes
Work Step by Step
Looking at the graph, the cases per 100,000 population was 0.5. It is impossible to have half a case of hepatitis A, so the answer is rounded up to 1. Even looking at the table shows a decrease to almost 1 in 2006. We can infer based off of this that the amount of cases of hepatitis A per 100,000 population is approximately 1.