The odds of two people selecting the same number out of 1000 can be calculated as follows: each person has 1000 options, and for the second person to match the first, there is only 1 favorable outcome (the number chosen by the first person). Therefore, the probability of both selecting the same number is 1 out of 1000, or 0.1%. This means the odds are 1 in 1000.
around 200
1000 is not a prime number
"1000% of a number" = 10 times the number
Yes, 1000 is a rational number.
I think it is probably 40 doctors per one thousand people.
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.
1 doctor is responsible for 37,000 patients that would make it around 0.027 doctors for 1000 people. Sad but true Betlehem Semahge.
The odds of two people selecting the same number out of 1000 can be calculated as follows: each person has 1000 options, and for the second person to match the first, there is only 1 favorable outcome (the number chosen by the first person). Therefore, the probability of both selecting the same number is 1 out of 1000, or 0.1%. This means the odds are 1 in 1000.
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.
As of 2021, Romania has around 3.7 doctors per 1,000 people. This ratio indicates the availability of medical professionals to serve the population in the country.
96 out of every 1000
1000
about 2000 doctors per 1000 people in Vietnam SUCKS
The number of doctors needed is approximately 1 per 1000 population. This of course varies according lifestyle, culture, age distribution, disease prevalence, epidemics, wealth etc. Dr Suheb Ahmed
there are 21 per 1000 in Canada in 2010
1000 to 1