According to the documentary the Japanese go to the doctor threetimes more often than in the US, have more than twice as many MRIs,use more drugs and spend more days in the hospital. Japan spendsabout _____ as much on health care per capita as the US
1. one tenth
2. one half
3. 1.5 times
4. twice
5. three times
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