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The answer depends on the context of the comparison. Is it the ratio of women who deep throat as compared toall women;women of sexually active age,men who deepthroatthe whole population?
Are you sure you wrote this question correctly? You have already told us that the answer is 87:100. Or do you men the ratio of men to women? If this is what you want, you have to divide 87 into 100 and you get 1:15 approximately, or 115:100.
Suppose that in a sample of 100 men, 90 have drunk wine in the previous week, while in a sample of 100 women only 20 have drunk wine in the same period. The odds of a man drinking wine are 90 to 10, or 9:1, while the odds of a woman drinking wine are only 20 to 80, or 1:4 = 0.25:1. The odds ratio is thus 9/0.25, or 36, showing that men are much more likely to drink wine than women. The above example also shows how odds ratios are sometimes sensitive in stating relative positions: in this sample men are 90/20 = 4.5 times more likely to have drunk wine than women, but have 36 times the odds. The logarithm of the odds ratio, the difference of the logits of the probabilities, tempers this effect, and also makes the measure symmetric with respect to the ordering of groups. For example, using natural logarithms, an odds ratio of 36/1 maps to 3.584, and an odds ratio of 1/36 maps to −3.584.
you have to have half a whole number and then you divideyou take the number that is gone or that is still there in put it over the total number.to find the ration you divide the diameter by half.
for a man it's 21unit a week and for a woman it's 14unit
Ratio: The ratio of the heights of two women is meaningful. For instance, one woman might be 4/5 the height of another woman.
I believe the ratio is 4 women to 1 man
49 men to 51 woman
5 men to 1 woman
In Argentina the statistics solve to a ratio of approximately 95.7 men per 100 women
The 2014 estimate is 1.014 men per woman.
In a room in which there was only one woman and no men, the ratio would be infinite. You cannot get any greater than that!
A woman who has given birth two or more times is typically referred to as a "multiparous" woman.
As of 2021, the ratio of men to women in Brazil is approximately 98.5 men for every 100 women. This means there are slightly more women than men in the country's population.
In the census of 1990 it was 13 woman per 1 male
You don't want a ratio. You want a probability.It's 7/11, or about 63.6%.
a woman earns 76 cents to a man's dollar