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On average, right-handed people live about nine years longer than left-handed people.

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They live the same amount of time.

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How many are right handed?

The ratio of left handed people to right handed people is 1:10 and there are around 6,692,030,277 in the world, so that means that around 6 022 827 249 right handed people.


Was Albert Einstein right handed?

No, Albert Einstein was a lefty.Even though he writes with his right hand he is indeed left handed.People think that when Einstein was in school he would get in trouble for writing with his left hand so he had to learn to write with his right. In research it shows his left hand fingers are longer then his right hand fingers a common trait of lefties(I should know I am one I tested it) So Albert Einstein is and will always be left handed even if people say he wasn't.


Why do i espeacially draw to the right side of the paper?

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What are the odds of a left-handed person meeting another left-handed person?

There are plenty of left handed people, so if you are left handed you'll probably meet another left handed person at some point. Approximately 10% of the population of the United States is left-handed. That means that of every encounter between two people, one in ten will include at least on left-handed person. To find out how many will be between two left-handed people, you multiply 10% by 10%, you get 1%, or one in 100, so the odds of a left-handed person meeting another left-handed person are 1 in 100. Your question doesn't specify "meeting for the first time"; encountering someone you already know changes things a little, since left-handedness can run in families. Also, those odds don't include meetings with more than two people, or research into facts such as there being left-handed conventions, or left-handed baseball pitchers tending to know one another. That's probably not a big deal, though, and there may be sports or occupations that favor right-handers, which balance things out.