It is difficult to provide an exact percentage of women who can whistle as this ability can vary greatly among individuals and is not typically measured or studied in a systematic way. Whistling requires coordination of the lips, tongue, and airflow, which can be challenging for some people regardless of gender. Factors such as genetics, practice, and physical anatomy may also play a role in determining one's ability to whistle.
The answer will depend on what exactly you are trying to measure:working women in the US as a percentage of women in the US,women working in the US as a percentage of women working in the world,working women in the US as a percentage of worker in the US.There are probably other possibilities.
a whistle
A whistle
whistle
as a percentage of 1 0.532 is 53.2% depends on what it is a percentage of
There is no definitive data on the percentage of men versus women who can whistle, as it can vary greatly among individuals. However, some studies suggest that a slightly higher percentage of men can whistle compared to women due to anatomical differences in vocal cord and mouth structure.
The answer will depend on what exactly you are trying to measure:working women in the US as a percentage of women in the US,women working in the US as a percentage of women working in the world,working women in the US as a percentage of worker in the US.There are probably other possibilities.
It would depend on the initial percentage.
The future tense of whistle is will whistle.
its is cause the old ladys skin is flapping in the air ;D
i think it's a tin whistle flute.
40%
The possessive form is whistle's.
whistle whistle
12
30%
The vast majority of gay men married to women are closeted, so the percentage is unknown.