That depends on the exact definition used. Sick at some time in their life: almost anybody. Sick at any one moment: it still depends on the definition of "sick". Recently obesity is being classified as a disease; that would make a considerable portion of the population permanently sick. If you don't include obesity; well, you get lower numbers of course - but depending on what you include, the numbers may be larger or smaller. For example, you can have anything from a minor cold (that won't stop you from working) to more serious diseases that don't even let you stand up from bed.
The percentage is: (number off sick)/(number of employees) times 100
The question is incomplete. Percentage of what? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes made in the world? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in the world (assuming there is a difference from the previous question due to inventories)? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in US?
The question is underspecified: a percentage needs to be in the context of a second amount. Is it US imports as a percentage of imports by all countriesUS consumption
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About 40%
The percentage is: (number off sick)/(number of employees) times 100
no germs do not always make us sick some are good!
no antibiotic should not make us sick,it will make us sick when it will be overused
The percentage of people in the US that can read is 99% .
The question is incomplete. Percentage of what? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes made in the world? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in the world (assuming there is a difference from the previous question due to inventories)? Shoes made in US as a percentage of shoes sold in US?
The answer will depend on what exactly you are trying to measure:working women in the US as a percentage of women in the US,women working in the US as a percentage of women working in the world,working women in the US as a percentage of worker in the US.There are probably other possibilities.
Approximately 13% of the population in Mexico is bilingual, with Spanish as the main language and an indigenous language as the second language.
Millions and Millions. :(
yes, just the same as a gerbil can make us sick.
Yes.
it makes us sick