What percentage of farms in the United States are family owned?
Q. 1.What percentage of farms in the United States are family owned, and how has this percentage changed in the past fifty years?
Asked by Poxits - Tue Oct 13 12:35:49 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Over 75% today. I doubt that it's a significant change since 1950. I would be curious how "family" is defined. I'm from Wisconsin, and many farms are run by two distinct families in partnership and those families are often related somehow.
Answered by Dana - Thu Oct 15 12:19:58 2009
Q. 1.What percentage of farms in the United States are family owned, and how has this percentage changed in the past fifty years?
Asked by Poxits - Tue Oct 13 12:35:49 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Over 75% today. I doubt that it's a significant change since 1950. I would be curious how "family" is defined. I'm from Wisconsin, and many farms are run by two distinct families in partnership and those families are often related somehow.
Answered by Dana - Thu Oct 15 12:19:58 2009
What percentage of depressed people commit suicide?
Q. I need a sited source. What percentage of people who suffer from depression end up killing themselves? I know that 1 out of 119 people commit suicide (5th leading cause of death). What I need to know is the percentage of people with Major Depressive Disorder. When I said 1 in 119 people kill themselves, I meant out of the total population... I want the number of out of the depressed population.
Asked by neoliminal - Sat Oct 7 18:52:33 2006 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This is very difficult to tell since more than 50% of the human population Will suffer one major depressive episode of one sort or another. The diagnosis is more of statistical then symptomatic since (in North America) we use the DSM IV- (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illness4th Ed.) Depression diagnosis is of varying degrees but major depression is about 5-7% and of those about 10% (of the major type) try or commit suicide. This is the best I can get but I hope you find better sources.
Answered by Pyramider - Sat Oct 7 21:18:35 2006
Q. I need a sited source. What percentage of people who suffer from depression end up killing themselves? I know that 1 out of 119 people commit suicide (5th leading cause of death). What I need to know is the percentage of people with Major Depressive Disorder. When I said 1 in 119 people kill themselves, I meant out of the total population... I want the number of out of the depressed population.
Asked by neoliminal - Sat Oct 7 18:52:33 2006 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. This is very difficult to tell since more than 50% of the human population Will suffer one major depressive episode of one sort or another. The diagnosis is more of statistical then symptomatic since (in North America) we use the DSM IV- (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Illness4th Ed.) Depression diagnosis is of varying degrees but major depression is about 5-7% and of those about 10% (of the major type) try or commit suicide. This is the best I can get but I hope you find better sources.
Answered by Pyramider - Sat Oct 7 21:18:35 2006
What percentage of a companies income is generally used for wages ?
Q. Do major companies try to stick to a certain percentage when it comes to wages? What is the percentage?
Asked by lg304621942 - Mon Oct 5 20:10:31 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Do major companies try to stick to a certain percentage when it comes to wages? What is the percentage?
Asked by lg304621942 - Mon Oct 5 20:10:31 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
What average percentage of people would come in according to traffic count?
Q. I'm opening a massage therapy business, and the daily traffic count of cars that drive by my space is 38,000. What is the average percentage of people that I could safely assume will see my sign and actually patronize my business in a month? Is the average 1%? .05%? I've looked all over the internet and haven't been able to find an average percentage.
Asked by LovelyBrunette - Tue Dec 1 02:43:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think there are too many variables to predict it based on empirical evidence. Some of the variables: 1. Speed of traffic: if the cars have to stop at a signal in front of your location that is obviously much better than if they can whiz by. 2. Demographics: the cars passing you by might be young and stressed out and live in your area (good targets)...or they might be delivery drivers that don't hang around in the area after work (poor targets)...etc. 3. Sign characteristics: the size, color, attractiveness of your sign, especially relative to other nearby signs, is important. You want the passers-by to look at your sign first and foremost. 4. Need for product or service: Some stores offer products that are in high need (grocery store,… [cont.]
Answered by Don - Tue Dec 1 03:08:47 2009
Q. I'm opening a massage therapy business, and the daily traffic count of cars that drive by my space is 38,000. What is the average percentage of people that I could safely assume will see my sign and actually patronize my business in a month? Is the average 1%? .05%? I've looked all over the internet and haven't been able to find an average percentage.
Asked by LovelyBrunette - Tue Dec 1 02:43:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think there are too many variables to predict it based on empirical evidence. Some of the variables: 1. Speed of traffic: if the cars have to stop at a signal in front of your location that is obviously much better than if they can whiz by. 2. Demographics: the cars passing you by might be young and stressed out and live in your area (good targets)...or they might be delivery drivers that don't hang around in the area after work (poor targets)...etc. 3. Sign characteristics: the size, color, attractiveness of your sign, especially relative to other nearby signs, is important. You want the passers-by to look at your sign first and foremost. 4. Need for product or service: Some stores offer products that are in high need (grocery store,… [cont.]
Answered by Don - Tue Dec 1 03:08:47 2009
What percentage of america has curly hair?
Q. I've always wondered that. Could someone give me a fraction or percentage or that? I really feel like I'm one of the only girls in my grade with curly hair. Either that or they all iron their hair.
Asked by bluepig1012 - Wed Aug 12 14:06:03 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Majority of people have curly hair. Probably between 1/2 or 2/3 of the population. Curly hair is more dominant that straight hair so if a curly haired woman had a child with a straight hair man the child is going to have curly hair. How loose or tight the curl varies from different races or ethnicity. Since straight hair is the most preferred hair in our culture, most people straighten their hair. I've read a story of a woman who would spend two hours straightening her hair every morning. And her boyfriend dumped her when he found out she had curly hair when they went to a lake.
Answered by Gizmo - Wed Aug 12 14:17:52 2009
Q. I've always wondered that. Could someone give me a fraction or percentage or that? I really feel like I'm one of the only girls in my grade with curly hair. Either that or they all iron their hair.
Asked by bluepig1012 - Wed Aug 12 14:06:03 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Majority of people have curly hair. Probably between 1/2 or 2/3 of the population. Curly hair is more dominant that straight hair so if a curly haired woman had a child with a straight hair man the child is going to have curly hair. How loose or tight the curl varies from different races or ethnicity. Since straight hair is the most preferred hair in our culture, most people straighten their hair. I've read a story of a woman who would spend two hours straightening her hair every morning. And her boyfriend dumped her when he found out she had curly hair when they went to a lake.
Answered by Gizmo - Wed Aug 12 14:17:52 2009
What percentage of Americans understand the stock market?
Q. I know that ___ percent own stock but that does not necessarily mean they understand why stock prices fluctuate and how the market runs. What percentage of Americans actually understand the stock market?
Asked by Mynameisme - Tue Oct 20 19:58:32 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. To understand the market is to understand how to manage risk and very few people do. Many people who own stock, through mutual funds or retirement plans have other people managing their investments I would say between 5 and 10 percent and that includes professionals.
Answered by jeff410 - Tue Oct 20 20:19:14 2009
Q. I know that ___ percent own stock but that does not necessarily mean they understand why stock prices fluctuate and how the market runs. What percentage of Americans actually understand the stock market?
Asked by Mynameisme - Tue Oct 20 19:58:32 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. To understand the market is to understand how to manage risk and very few people do. Many people who own stock, through mutual funds or retirement plans have other people managing their investments I would say between 5 and 10 percent and that includes professionals.
Answered by jeff410 - Tue Oct 20 20:19:14 2009
What percentage of shareholders have to accept a bid for a plc company?
Q. What percentage of shareholders have to accept a bid for a plc company. Does it have to be a special or extraordinary resolution, or does it depend on each indiviual company. Looking for some firm rules on this,
Asked by mark376799 - Wed Jan 20 17:13:38 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 50% + 1 (of the voting shares) For 'rules', try wikipedia ..
Answered by Steve B - Thu Jan 21 03:38:21 2010
Q. What percentage of shareholders have to accept a bid for a plc company. Does it have to be a special or extraordinary resolution, or does it depend on each indiviual company. Looking for some firm rules on this,
Asked by mark376799 - Wed Jan 20 17:13:38 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 50% + 1 (of the voting shares) For 'rules', try wikipedia ..
Answered by Steve B - Thu Jan 21 03:38:21 2010
What percentage of you life do you think you have lived so far?
Q. What are you planning to do during the remaining percentage that you believe you still have?
Asked by Raymond - Sat Dec 12 18:47:11 2009 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 85% don't know
Answered by soul on fire - Sat Dec 12 18:51:59 2009
Q. What are you planning to do during the remaining percentage that you believe you still have?
Asked by Raymond - Sat Dec 12 18:47:11 2009 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 85% don't know
Answered by soul on fire - Sat Dec 12 18:51:59 2009
What percentage of psychologists commit suicide?
Q. I heard somewhere that about 80% of people who go into psychology end up commiting suicide after a few years in the business... is this true? if not, then what is the percentage? I'm interested in going into psychology, so I would kinda like to know what I'm getting myself into.
Asked by Krystina M. - Mon Feb 12 19:45:58 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I doubt that it's as high as 80%, but it is the profession with one of the highest suicide rates. However, there is a wide variety of professions in psychology, so you should probably explore the options available before deciding. Clinical psychologists have to listen to people's problems confidentially. This can take a huge emotional toll, no matter how "professional" you are. You will see the worst in people, particularly if you ever have to work in a mental hospital. Again, that is only one of many options - there are school counselors, researchers and even marketing professionals in psychology. These people don't have high suicide rates. Good luck! P.S. My dad is a psychiatrist, and I started college as a psychology major. I… [cont.]
Answered by goblue_1967 - Mon Feb 12 19:54:56 2007
Q. I heard somewhere that about 80% of people who go into psychology end up commiting suicide after a few years in the business... is this true? if not, then what is the percentage? I'm interested in going into psychology, so I would kinda like to know what I'm getting myself into.
Asked by Krystina M. - Mon Feb 12 19:45:58 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I doubt that it's as high as 80%, but it is the profession with one of the highest suicide rates. However, there is a wide variety of professions in psychology, so you should probably explore the options available before deciding. Clinical psychologists have to listen to people's problems confidentially. This can take a huge emotional toll, no matter how "professional" you are. You will see the worst in people, particularly if you ever have to work in a mental hospital. Again, that is only one of many options - there are school counselors, researchers and even marketing professionals in psychology. These people don't have high suicide rates. Good luck! P.S. My dad is a psychiatrist, and I started college as a psychology major. I… [cont.]
Answered by goblue_1967 - Mon Feb 12 19:54:56 2007
What percentage of Animal testing is actually done for important medical purposes?
Q. I'm writing a personal essay about my opinions on animal testing, and I need to know roughly what percentage of animal testing/experimentation is actually done for medical purposes (such as testing drugs), and not for testing food, cosmetics, household products, or for doing research on animal behavior. Please & thank you. I'm asking because one source says only 6 percent, while the other sources are saying that the majority of animal testing is for medical purposes
Asked by Its Not Me. - Mon Aug 17 21:16:40 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Although your question is simple, I'm afraid it's impossible to answer. Firstly, which animals? Animal testing goes on all over the world. Secondly, how do you define "important" medical purposes? I've read that literally 12 million animals are annually tested upon and then "destroyed" by scientific, corporate, and even military organizations (see link to article). I myself avoid spending one thin dime of my hard earned money supporting companies that needlessly test on animals (like cosmetics, shampoos, toothpaste, fragrance, and the like). I never thought that I'd become one of these vegetarian, only buy at The Body Shop or LUSH for makeup, etc.--but guess what? It's a matter of conscience. Good luck with your inquiry--you're… [cont.]
Answered by ladoctora9 - Fri Aug 21 04:21:35 2009
Q. I'm writing a personal essay about my opinions on animal testing, and I need to know roughly what percentage of animal testing/experimentation is actually done for medical purposes (such as testing drugs), and not for testing food, cosmetics, household products, or for doing research on animal behavior. Please & thank you. I'm asking because one source says only 6 percent, while the other sources are saying that the majority of animal testing is for medical purposes
Asked by Its Not Me. - Mon Aug 17 21:16:40 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Although your question is simple, I'm afraid it's impossible to answer. Firstly, which animals? Animal testing goes on all over the world. Secondly, how do you define "important" medical purposes? I've read that literally 12 million animals are annually tested upon and then "destroyed" by scientific, corporate, and even military organizations (see link to article). I myself avoid spending one thin dime of my hard earned money supporting companies that needlessly test on animals (like cosmetics, shampoos, toothpaste, fragrance, and the like). I never thought that I'd become one of these vegetarian, only buy at The Body Shop or LUSH for makeup, etc.--but guess what? It's a matter of conscience. Good luck with your inquiry--you're… [cont.]
Answered by ladoctora9 - Fri Aug 21 04:21:35 2009
What percentage of my 10 teacher paychecks should I save?
Q. I get paid 10 times a year. What percentage do I save? I want to end up with about the equivalent of two checks in savings when summer rolls around. Obviously, it's not math that I teach!
Asked by I - Thu Oct 1 17:28:25 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You want to save 17% (16.6667 to be more exact.) For excample, if you were paid $120 per check, you'd receive $1,200 for the year. If you save 16.667% of each check, you'd save $20 per check. Then you'd have $200 by summer, and each check would have been a net amount of $100 during the year. Good Luck! And THANKS for being a teacher!
Answered by Marie T - Thu Oct 1 17:38:51 2009
Q. I get paid 10 times a year. What percentage do I save? I want to end up with about the equivalent of two checks in savings when summer rolls around. Obviously, it's not math that I teach!
Asked by I - Thu Oct 1 17:28:25 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You want to save 17% (16.6667 to be more exact.) For excample, if you were paid $120 per check, you'd receive $1,200 for the year. If you save 16.667% of each check, you'd save $20 per check. Then you'd have $200 by summer, and each check would have been a net amount of $100 during the year. Good Luck! And THANKS for being a teacher!
Answered by Marie T - Thu Oct 1 17:38:51 2009
What percentage of the commuters are expected to use public transportation 6 months from now?
Q. Within a large metropolitan area, 16% of the commuters currently use the public transportation system, whereas the remaining 84% commute via automobile. The city has recently revitalized and expanded its public transportation system. It is expected that 6 months from now 27% of those who are now commuting to work via automobile will switch to public transportation, and 73% will continue to commute via automobile. At the same time, it is expected that 18% of those now using public transportation will commute via automobile and 82% will continue to use public transportation. What percentage of the commuters are expected to use public transportation 6 months from now?
Asked by Steven - Tue Nov 24 03:42:15 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. % using public transport = 82% of 16% + 27% of 84% = .82 x 16% + .27 x 84% = 35.8 %
Answered by peabody - Tue Nov 24 04:06:17 2009
Q. Within a large metropolitan area, 16% of the commuters currently use the public transportation system, whereas the remaining 84% commute via automobile. The city has recently revitalized and expanded its public transportation system. It is expected that 6 months from now 27% of those who are now commuting to work via automobile will switch to public transportation, and 73% will continue to commute via automobile. At the same time, it is expected that 18% of those now using public transportation will commute via automobile and 82% will continue to use public transportation. What percentage of the commuters are expected to use public transportation 6 months from now?
Asked by Steven - Tue Nov 24 03:42:15 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. % using public transport = 82% of 16% + 27% of 84% = .82 x 16% + .27 x 84% = 35.8 %
Answered by peabody - Tue Nov 24 04:06:17 2009
What percentage of colleges go by the quarter system compared to the semester system?
Q. I am running a book buyback company and I am trying to analyze the market. The seasonality of my cash flow and operations change greatly if a large percentage of students are purchasing/selling books every quarter.
Asked by Chip R - Fri Jan 22 07:08:21 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's pretty rare, outside of the UCs. The quarter system seems to have gone through a brief period of popularity in the 1970s, and then most schools switched back to semesters.
Answered by neniaf - Fri Jan 22 07:22:34 2010
Q. I am running a book buyback company and I am trying to analyze the market. The seasonality of my cash flow and operations change greatly if a large percentage of students are purchasing/selling books every quarter.
Asked by Chip R - Fri Jan 22 07:08:21 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's pretty rare, outside of the UCs. The quarter system seems to have gone through a brief period of popularity in the 1970s, and then most schools switched back to semesters.
Answered by neniaf - Fri Jan 22 07:22:34 2010
What percentage of surprises do you think are good surprises?
Q. Out of personal experience, what percentage of surprises are good? And in general, do you like surprises?
Asked by LC - Thu Dec 10 09:11:33 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 12%
Answered by Oh My! - Thu Dec 10 09:14:49 2009
Q. Out of personal experience, what percentage of surprises are good? And in general, do you like surprises?
Asked by LC - Thu Dec 10 09:11:33 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 12%
Answered by Oh My! - Thu Dec 10 09:14:49 2009
What is a fair percentage to give for renting room in vet clinic?
Q. I am a dog groomer renting a room in a vet clinic. Instead of rent they are going to take a percentage out of the price of each dog I groom. They have the kennels and the bathtub, we would be supplying everything else. They would also be taking the phone calls and the customers would be paying through the clinic. What would be a fair percentage to give them? I was thinking 10 %, because we still have to pay our own taxes, insurance and supplies. Any input on this would be great, especially from fellow dog groomers!
Asked by becky a - Wed Dec 23 21:07:07 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'd say 10% is a pretty good starting point for you. The vet will probably counter that by asking for a much higher percentage, and from there you can start negotiating.
Answered by The CPA Guy - Wed Dec 23 21:12:09 2009
Q. I am a dog groomer renting a room in a vet clinic. Instead of rent they are going to take a percentage out of the price of each dog I groom. They have the kennels and the bathtub, we would be supplying everything else. They would also be taking the phone calls and the customers would be paying through the clinic. What would be a fair percentage to give them? I was thinking 10 %, because we still have to pay our own taxes, insurance and supplies. Any input on this would be great, especially from fellow dog groomers!
Asked by becky a - Wed Dec 23 21:07:07 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'd say 10% is a pretty good starting point for you. The vet will probably counter that by asking for a much higher percentage, and from there you can start negotiating.
Answered by The CPA Guy - Wed Dec 23 21:12:09 2009
What is the survival percentage of a 100mph car crash?
Q. What is the survival percentage of a 100mph car crash in a MG ZR with no roof support. Being a passenger behind the drivers seat wearing a seat belt? I can't really elaborate much more than that except that the car spun out and hit a brick wall twice and a mud bound three times and the the handbrake being used in the middle of the car spinning out. Just curious on what peoples guess is on the percentage of living is on a crash like that.
Asked by The Exile - Sat Sep 5 21:10:18 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Under 50
Answered by Andy - Sat Sep 5 21:14:31 2009
Q. What is the survival percentage of a 100mph car crash in a MG ZR with no roof support. Being a passenger behind the drivers seat wearing a seat belt? I can't really elaborate much more than that except that the car spun out and hit a brick wall twice and a mud bound three times and the the handbrake being used in the middle of the car spinning out. Just curious on what peoples guess is on the percentage of living is on a crash like that.
Asked by The Exile - Sat Sep 5 21:10:18 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Under 50
Answered by Andy - Sat Sep 5 21:14:31 2009
What percentage of stars we see from earth are within the milky way galaxy?
Q. Is it true that with the naked eye, humans cannot see another galaxy, only stars within our own galaxy? If we can see other galaxies, what percentage of those stars are actually other galaxies?
Asked by HOW2DESIGNANATION - Tue Aug 18 19:03:14 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. All the individual stars you see are in our galaxy and a fairly close to our Sun - you can see about 6,000 stars total (about 3,000 at a time in a dark spot) but our galaxy has over 200 billion stars. Most of them are along the Milky Way in the sky. You can also see the Andromeda galaxy on a dark summer night, but you can't make out individual stars in it.
Answered by eri - Tue Aug 18 19:08:50 2009
Q. Is it true that with the naked eye, humans cannot see another galaxy, only stars within our own galaxy? If we can see other galaxies, what percentage of those stars are actually other galaxies?
Asked by HOW2DESIGNANATION - Tue Aug 18 19:03:14 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. All the individual stars you see are in our galaxy and a fairly close to our Sun - you can see about 6,000 stars total (about 3,000 at a time in a dark spot) but our galaxy has over 200 billion stars. Most of them are along the Milky Way in the sky. You can also see the Andromeda galaxy on a dark summer night, but you can't make out individual stars in it.
Answered by eri - Tue Aug 18 19:08:50 2009
What percentage of Jamaicans have any kind of mixed ancestry?
Q. I know most Jamaicans are of African descent but what percentage of those people have any kind of European ancestry. (For example, 1/4 white or 1/8 white) I am asking this question because Jamaica and Haiti both are predominately black nations but it is still possible to tell the difference between them. Jamaica has a higher frequency of brown and light skinned people than Haiti, even though most people in both nations are darker skinned black people.
Asked by SUPERIOR INTELLECT - Fri Jun 12 17:39:44 2009 - - 11 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Hey. I'm Jamaican... I would say that about 25% of Jamaicans have about 1/4 white in them...and probably like 1/8 native... but im not sure about the other 75%...the other half is probably a lot less.. me personally I have like 1/8 to 1/4 native..and about 1/8 to 1/4 Scottish
Answered by DooDoo Head [ ] - Fri Jun 12 18:00:55 2009
Q. I know most Jamaicans are of African descent but what percentage of those people have any kind of European ancestry. (For example, 1/4 white or 1/8 white) I am asking this question because Jamaica and Haiti both are predominately black nations but it is still possible to tell the difference between them. Jamaica has a higher frequency of brown and light skinned people than Haiti, even though most people in both nations are darker skinned black people.
Asked by SUPERIOR INTELLECT - Fri Jun 12 17:39:44 2009 - - 11 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Hey. I'm Jamaican... I would say that about 25% of Jamaicans have about 1/4 white in them...and probably like 1/8 native... but im not sure about the other 75%...the other half is probably a lot less.. me personally I have like 1/8 to 1/4 native..and about 1/8 to 1/4 Scottish
Answered by DooDoo Head [ ] - Fri Jun 12 18:00:55 2009
What percentage of people do you think are actually happily married?
Q. With a 60% divorce rate, for the people who stay married what percentage are happily married?
Asked by J - Thu Jan 28 12:01:07 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. With a 60% divorce rate, for the people who stay married what percentage are happily married?
Asked by J - Thu Jan 28 12:01:07 2010 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
What percentage of Americans have their Christmas dinner at home?
Q. What percentage of Americans have a Christmas dinner at home? What percentage of Americans have their Christmas dinner at a restaurant? What percentage of Americans do not have a Christmas Dinner? What about Thanksgiving dinner? Just wondering. My Christmas dinner was good today!
Asked by Wesley - Fri Dec 25 17:30:42 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. What percentage of Americans have a Christmas dinner at home? What percentage of Americans have their Christmas dinner at a restaurant? What percentage of Americans do not have a Christmas Dinner? What about Thanksgiving dinner? Just wondering. My Christmas dinner was good today!
Asked by Wesley - Fri Dec 25 17:30:42 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
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