The percentage of people who live to 97 years old can vary depending on the population and demographic factors. In general, the percentage is very low, as longevity beyond 90 years is considered exceptional. According to statistical data, the likelihood of reaching 97 years old is less than 1% in most populations. Various factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare can influence an individual's chances of reaching this age.
Percentage of the workforce over 40 years old is 70%
Well, honey, if we're talking about people born in 1930, the year is 2021, so they would be around 91 years old. According to the CDC, the life expectancy for someone born in 1930 was around 59 years old, so if my math is correct (which it usually is), I'd say it's safe to assume that the percentage of people born in 1930 still kicking around is pretty darn low.
That depends on how long ago humans developed. Assume 100,000 years, the earth is about 4,000,000,000 years old. So% = 100,000 / 4,000,000,000 x 100 = 0.0025 %
To calculate the percentage of a raise: Determine the difference between your new pay rate and your old: New (higher) pay rate - Old (lower) pay rate = Difference Then divide the difference by your old rate and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. (Difference/Old pay rate) * 100 = Percentage of raise
the new value minus the old value, then divide it by the old value, times 100%, if the value is positive, it's the percentage increase, if it's negative, it's the percentage decrease.
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Very few people live to be 116 years old. According to current data, the percentage of people who reach 116 years old is incredibly small, with only a handful of verified cases worldwide.
3%
95% of Americans live to be twelve.
50%
About 1200 people live in Quebec that are over 100 years old!! Amazing.....
If they are like me. I'm 172 years old.
Men live to 79 years old. Women live a little over 86 years old.
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Yes they can
Approximately 0.017% of the global population lives to be 98 years old. However, this percentage may vary depending on factors such as genetic predisposition, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare.
According to global life expectancy data, approximately 80% of people will live to be 68 years old. However, this can vary based on factors such as country of residence, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare.