UK Crime Stats for England and Wales show 512,750 reported crimes for November 2011. Many more crimes go unreported. That's about 1700 per day.
Almost 36 babies die each second, which equates to 10 million each year.
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There can only be one digit in each place value - before or after the decimal place.
-- The first place can be any one of 20 students. For each of these, -- the second place can be any one of the remaining 19 students. For each of these, -- the third place can be any one of the remaining 18 students. For each of these, -- the fourth place can be any one of the remaining 17 students. So the four places can be assigned in any one of (20 x 19 x 18 x 17) = 116,280 ways.
How Many? Really? Okay, BILLIONS
On average, around 1.4 million crimes occur on K-12 school campuses each year in the United States. These crimes can include theft, vandalism, physical assaults, and drug-related offenses. It's important for schools to have safety protocols in place to protect students and staff.
UK Crime Stats for England and Wales show 512,750 reported crimes for November 2011. Many more crimes go unreported. That's about 1700 per day.
Unknown, since all crimes are not reported. Check the FBI Uniform Crime Report for those that were reported.
The Rush for Second Place has 160 pages.
The FBI publishes Uniform Crime Reports that will help you.
There are 3; gold, silver, and bronze medals are for first, second and third place winners in each category.
there are 5.3 million felons, however i dont know the full amount of criminals.
See the links for the FBI Uniform Crime Report. You get all the crimes in the US, where they occurred, how many per 100,000 people in each area and lots more
There are about 4.3 babies born each second in the US.
10,000 Balls Hit The Ground Each Second
The first-place finisher can be any one of the 9 skiers. For each of these choices, the second-place finisher can be any one of the remaining 8 skiers. For each of these choices, the third-place finisher can be any one of the remaining 7 skiers. So there are (9 x 8 x 7) = 504 ways in which the first, second, and third places can be comprised of members of the group of nine skiers.