33%
See: www.fbi.gov and search the stie for crime statistics
Well we use graphs to show parts compared to the whole. Graphs are important because they can show us percents, they can show us how much of something or whatever you may be talking about. For example, graphs are used to show the percent of people voting for which candidate in this years election.
stats on crimes of passion
There are no statistics & no way to get data.
it can help us to count are measure
My school has statistics showing 85% of upperclassmen do.
24 percent of the people in the United States smoke.
Statistics in the US military seems to show that there is a 40 percent higher mortality rate for enlisted service men versus officers. There are exceptions to this finding. US Army lieutenants have a 19 percent higher death rate than all the rest of the US Army troops combined. It is also a known fact that a US Marine lieutenant is 11 percent more likely to be killed than the regular US Marine troops.
A survey is one possibility if results are confidential.
Around 47 million black citizens are in the US. Approximately 25% of black Americans are on welfare, according to recent statistics.
Descriptive statistics is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe, show, or summarize data in a meaningful way such that patterns might emerge from the data. Inferential statistics are techniques that allow us to use population samples to make generalizations about the populations from which the samples were drawn.
In the USA it is about 40%, maybe just a little less.
A total of 41 percent of probationers in the U.S. committed felonies in 2011.
See: www.fbi.gov and search the stie for crime statistics
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Cigarette Smoking StatisticsIn the United States, an estimated 25.9 million men (23.9 percent) and 20.7 million women (18.1 percent) are smokers. These people are at higher risk of heart attack and stroke. The latest estimates for persons age 18 and older show...* * Among non-Hispanic whites, 24.0 percent of men and 20.0 percent of women smoke (2004). * Among non-Hispanic blacks, 26.7 percent of men and 17.3 percent of women smoke. * Among Hispanics, 21.1 percent of men and 11.1 percent of women smoke. * Among Asians (only), 20.6 percent of men and 6.1 percent of women smoke. * Among American Indians/Alaska Natives, 37.5 percent of men and 26.8 percent of women smoke. * Studies show that smoking prevalence is higher among those who had earned a GED diploma (43.2 percent) and among those with 9-11 years of education (32.6 percent) compared with those with more than 16 years of education (7.1 percent). It's highest among persons living below the poverty level (29.9 percent). * National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), 2005, National Center for Health Statistics Related AHA publications: * Heart and Stroke Facts * Heart disease and Stroke Statistics Update
100 percent of the US has a phone