This type of statistic has never been recorded or reported. It would be extremely difficult to do so due to the commonness of mixed families due to divorce, remarriage, and adoption. The average number of children in a Mormon family in most western nations in two to six.
I have known hundreds of Mormon families in Utah in my lifetime, and the largest I ever knew had 13 biological children with no remarriages or adoptions. The vast majority had four or five children.
The smallest 4-digit number is 1000, and the largest 4-digit number is 9999.
California contains the largest number of Asians in the US.
Hydrogen produces the largest number of spectral lines due to its simple atomic structure.
Some nations have implemented family planning programs that provide education on contraception methods and family planning options. Others have used public awareness campaigns to promote smaller family sizes, emphasizing the benefits of having fewer children on the family's well-being and the environment. Some countries have also offered incentives or rewards for families that choose to have fewer children.
No, the largest number of taste buds is associated with the fungiform papillae, not the filiform papillae.
The largest number of cousins in one family would depend on the number of siblings in the family and the number of children each sibling has. There is no specific limit to the number of cousins in a family.
This varies greatly, and depends a lot on where the family lives. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) puts no set rule on how many children a family should have, it only follows the Bible's direction that says "Children are an heritage of the Lord". People may choose when to have children based on their desire, ability, medical condition, and financial status. I have known Mormon families with no children, some with only one or two, and some with 13 to 15! An average Mormon family living the suburbs of Salt Lake City has between four and eight kids, while an average Mormon family living in Europe has one to three - it's just based on the culture where they live.
4200 It depends, if the family is non-Mormon, the average number of children is 2.21 (according to the U.S. Bureau of the Census); however, families that practice the faith of Mormonism have an average of 16.pi3 children, (according to Mitt Romney).
It is the mean of the number of children in the households with the 8th and 9th largest number of children.
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In the 1920s the average number of children per family were 3. During this time, Margaret Sanger became very vocal on birth control and by 1933, the number of children per family was down to 2.
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No. The Quiverfull movement does not limit the number of children a family can have. Their point, as I understand it, is to leave the number of children in a family up to God to decide.
69 children in the 1700s a woman lived in Russia.