around 200
As per a 2004 estimate, Brazil has 20.6 physicians per 10,000 people. So that would make about 2 per 1,000.
The first number represents bodily injury per person, the second number represents bodily injury per occurrence, and the last number represents property damage per occurrence. By adding three zeroes to the end of each number, policyholders will have the amount of their coverage. :)
You will get that if the relationship that you are studying is not a function. For example, for each person, you record the ages of their parents when the person was born. That gives two ages (outputs) for each person (input). Or you could record the height and mass of each pupil in your class: two outputs per person.
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I think it is probably 40 doctors per one thousand people.
150
The number of people entering the medical profession in Australia is increasing. There are currently 91,000 doctors who are registered in Australia.
The number of doctors in Boston is not known, but in 2010 there were 415.5 doctors per 100,000 population in the state of Massachusetts.
In France, there are approximately 3.4 doctors per 1,000 people, which is slightly above the average for OECD countries. France has a high number of doctors compared to its population size, which helps ensure good access to healthcare for its residents.
Doctors per people is a measure of the number of doctors in a given population. It is often calculated as the ratio of the total number of doctors to the total population in a specific region or country. This metric helps assess the availability and accessibility of healthcare providers to meet the needs of the population.
In 2013, there were 315.5 per 100,000 physicians in Argentina.
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In terms of doctors per capita, Cuba has the largest concentration with 5.91 per 1000 people. In terms of actual number of physicians, that would be Brazil with more than 400,000.
An interesting fact is that the highest rubbish production per person is actually mongolia. This is due to a low population and poor waste disposal facilities.