The percentage of people who live to be 84 can vary depending on factors such as gender, geographic location, socioeconomic status, and overall health. In general, life expectancy tables show that a significant portion of the population can expect to reach age 84. For example, in the United States, around 30-40% of individuals who reach age 65 can expect to live to age 84 based on current mortality rates.
In 2002, the richest 20 percent of people in the US owned about 84 percent of the total available wealth. This high level of wealth concentration is indicative of significant income inequality in the country.
As of 2020, there are approximately 1.5 million people aged 65 and older living in Massachusetts.
1801 : 22% 1901 : 43% 1960 : 73% 2004 : 85%
Approximately 60% of Egypt's population lives in rural areas.
Very few people live to be 116 years old. According to current data, the percentage of people who reach 116 years old is incredibly small, with only a handful of verified cases worldwide.
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84 percent of 100 is 84.
84=.86x 84 is 86 percent of 97.7
The answer is the 5 percent of 84
50 percent of 84 = .50 x 84 = 42
25 percent of 84 percent = 0.21
84 percent as a decimal = 0.8484% = 84%/100% = 0.84
56 percent of 84 is 47.04 56% of 84 = 0.56 x 84 = 47.04
84 percent of 3800 = 3192 84% of 3800 = 84% * 3800 = 84%/100% * 3800 = 84 * 38 = 3192
39.48 is 47 percent of 84.
37.8 is 45 percent of 84.
50% of 84 is 42