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IQ is not related to a person's age. If you're dumb when you're 12, you'll be dumb when you're 65. Or smart. Or in between. So, an average IQ for any age is probably around 95 to 105.
The average person walks 245-292 kilometers in a year. The average person takes about 7500 steps a day. Assuming every day the person walks, an eighty year old person who began walking at one year of age, would have taken 216,262,500 steps in their lifetime. An average person, with an average stride, living to this age of 80 will walk about 108,131 miles.
depends how many mph that person is driving.
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The average person has freedom to make economic decisions in an economically free society. This means that a person will be in full control of their fruits of labor.
The average person has freedom to make economic decisions in an economically free society. This means that a person will be in full control of their fruits of labor.
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The average number of decisions per day can vary greatly depending on the individual and the complexity of the decisions. However, research suggests that the average person makes thousands of decisions per day, ranging from routine choices to more significant ones. Stress and fatigue can also influence the number and quality of decisions made in a day.
On average, a person spends about 4.3 years driving in their lifetime, which equates to around 37,935 hours. This estimate varies depending on factors like age, location, and driving habits.
higher-level awareness
it was a decision to write this question and a decision to answer a decision to get on the computer what do you think :]
Yes. If someone is driving your vehicle, they should be listed on your policy. It doesn't matter whether or not they are related to you and/or living with you.
Generally synonymous with Senior IT Director. Basically the person responsible with making all of the strategic related IT decisions.
The driving force behind behavior that arises from within a person is often their internal motivations, desires, beliefs, emotions, and values. These internal factors can influence a person's decisions and actions, shaping their behavior and responses to various situations and stimuli.