As of 2020, the ratio of Hispanics to blacks in the United States is approximately 1 to 2. This means there are roughly twice as many black Americans as Hispanic Americans in the country.
10:14, or when reduced, 5:7.
The answer will depend on what you are trying to compare the number of Hispanics in the US with:the number of non-Hispanics in the USthe number of Hispanics living outside the US.
African-Americans account for about 13% of the US population (approximately 41,000,000). European-Americans account for about 64% of the US population (approximately 202,000,000). The ratio for African-American to European-American is about 1:5.
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13% black 80% white (with the remainder Asian, Native American, other or unknown). These statistics count all Hispanics as white, which is a very delicate and controversial method. Hispanics are roughly 13% nationwide, so a fairer division might be: 13% black 13% Hispanic 67% white 7% Asian, Native American, and other.
The answer depends on whether you want the ratio of men in prison compared to:men not in prison,all men,women in prison,the total prison population,the total population (in or out of prison).Since you have not specified what you require, it is not possible to give a more useful answer.
The estimated ratio is 81:919. This excludes people of mixed heritage.
For ever 1 African American there's 6-10 whites could this be racial?
About 1 to 5. There are about 5 times as many whites as blacks.
There are about 100 blacks to every Asian person.
It depends on the individual, and the body fate ratio of said individual.