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.
The gender ratio in Alaska is slightly skewed towards men, with roughly 52% male and 48% female population distribution.
It is difficult to determine an exact ratio as sexual orientation is a spectrum and can vary across populations. However, research suggests that approximately 3-10% of men identify as gay.
The ratio of women to men is 8:19. The quotient of women to men is 8/19. The percentage of women in the class is 30.8%.
There currently isn't a ratio that determines the difference between single men and single women. Between the ages of 20 to 40, there are more single men than there are single women. By the time 50 is reached, the number begins to even out.
About 1:1
5 men to 1 woman
49 men to 51 woman
I believe the ratio is 4 women to 1 man
9001 - 1
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!
Sevan men and Sevan woman per second
In Argentina the statistics solve to a ratio of approximately 95.7 men per 100 women
50.5 male vs 49.5 females
3 to 5
The same as for non-smokers - 100%