The male to female ratio at Auburn University is approximately 51% male and 49% female.
The West region of the US had the highest male-female ratio in 2000.
The ratio of males to females is 12987:6779. This can be simplified to 6459:3389 by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 37.
The ratio of male to female gamers varies, but generally, there are more male gamers than female gamers. However, the gap has been narrowing in recent years as more women have become interested in gaming.
The ratio of male to female dental hygienists is approximately 1:20, with females making up the majority of the profession.
These are all the Baby Pokemon (as of November 2015), and the gender ratio for each:Azurill (Gender Ratio: Male 25% Female 75%)Bonsly (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Budew (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Chingling (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Cleffa (Gender Ratio: Male 25% Female 75%)Elekid (Gender Ratio: Male 75% Female 25%)Happiny (Gender Ratio: Male 0% Female 100%)Igglybuff (Gender Ratio: Male 25% Female 75%)Magby (Gender Ratio: Male 75% Female 25%)Mantyke (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Mime Jr. (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Munchlax (Gender Ratio: Male 87.5% Female 12.5%)Pichu (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)Riolu (Gender Ratio: Male 87.5% Female 12.5%)Smoochum (Gender Ratio: Male 0% Female 100%)Togepi (Gender Ratio: Male 87.5% Female 12.5%)Tyrogue (Gender Ratio: Male 100% Female 0%)Wynaut (Gender Ratio: Male 50% Female 50%)
1.12 male/female
its is 67% female and 33%male
Male female ratio is also called sex ratio. It has been very low in India.
The gender ratio for a starter pokemon to be a male is higher than the starter pokemon to be a female but it is possible to get female starters.
240 of them.
The male to female ratio at Auburn University is approximately 51% male and 49% female.
Male percentage 51% Female percentage 49%
The West region of the US had the highest male-female ratio in 2000.
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The ratio of males to females is 12987:6779. This can be simplified to 6459:3389 by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 37.
The male to female human sex ratio varies, due to demographics, environment, sex deterministic abortion, and imbalance in the male/female sperm viability ratio. The secondary ratio of boys to girls is about 105 to 100, or about 0.525 male. Estimates of the current birth sex ratio is about 0.535 male. The current global sex ratio (population) is about 0.507 male (2010) to 0.508 male (projected 2011).