an average American person uses 100 to 175 gallons of water per day.
There are two types of statistics. One is called descriptive statistics and the other is inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics is when you use numbers. Inferential statistics is when you draw conclusions or make predictions.
Psychological statistics is the application of statistics to psychology.
The statistics (pl.) indicate that statistics (sing.) is a pseudo-science.
The two main forms of statistics are qualitative (descriptive) statistics and quantitative (inferential or inductive) statistics.
At an average of 26.3 pounds per person in 2002, per capita rice consumption has doubled since the late 1970s.
Dennis M May has written: 'Plains states timber industry' -- subject(s): Statistics, Lumber trade, Timber 'Forest statistics for west-central Tennessee counties, 1989 / Dennis M. May and John S. Vissage' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Statistics, Measurement, Timber 'Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Wisconsin, 1994' -- subject(s): Statistics, Wood products, Fuelwood, Fuelwood consumption 'Forest statistics for central Tennessee counties, 1989' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Statistics, Measurement, Timber 'Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Nebraska, 1994' -- subject(s): Statistics, Wood products, Fuelwood, Fuelwood consumption 'Forest statistics for west Tennessee counties, 1989' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Statistics, Measurement 'The north central forest inventory and analysis timber product output database' -- subject(s): Logging, Forest surveys, Forests and forestry 'Residential fuelwood consumption and production in Indiana, 1996' -- subject(s): Fuelwood, Statistics 'Forest statistics for Tennessee's plateau counties- 1989' -- subject(s): Statistics, Forests and forestry, Timber 'Residential fuelwood consumption and production in North Dakota, 1994' -- subject(s): Statistics, Wood products, Fuelwood, Fuelwood consumption 'Residential fuelwood consumption and production in the plains states, 1994' -- subject(s): Fuelwood, Fuelwood consumption
Myanmar
because of being lack in the production of rice, they just import the rice from other country specially in Malaysia
because of being lack in the production of rice, they just import the rice from other country specially in malaysia
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The Philippines! But it accounts for just 10% of the country's consumption.
John Rardin has written: 'Illinois energy consumption statistical report 1960-1978' -- subject(s): Energy consumption, Statistics
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Rice is bad for consumption in large amounts. It is full of carbs and filler and is not the best food to eat all the time. However, it is better to eat for you than some other foods, like junk food. It has good protein.
Alissa Goodman has written: 'Permanent differences?' -- subject(s): Consumers, Consumption (Economics), Income distribution, Political aspects, Political aspects of Consumption (Economics), Statistics, Wage differentials 'Inequality in the UK' -- subject(s): Income distribution, Statistics
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