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On average, women have smaller brain-to-body weight ratios compared to men. However, individual variations exist, and factors such as body composition, genetics, and overall health can influence this ratio.
Assuming the proportion of women over 35 who are married 2 or more times is consistent, we can calculate the proportion found in the sample (8/100 = 0.08). Applying this proportion to the larger group of 5000 women would mean approximately 400 women over the age of 35 in a group of 5000 would be married 2 or more times.
As of 2020, approximately 53% of doctoral degrees in the US were awarded to women. This represents an increasing trend in the proportion of doctoral degrees earned by women over the years.
The average weight for men in North America is around 197 pounds, while for women it is around 170 pounds. These averages can vary based on factors such as age, height, and lifestyle choices.
The average weight for women in the US is approximately 170.6 pounds. However, it's important to note that weight can vary based on factors like height, age, and body composition. It's always best to focus on overall health rather than just weight.
The average woman owns about 4-5 swimsuits. They may have different styles for different activities (e.g. lounging by the pool, swimming laps, or going to the beach) or to suit their changing preferences.
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yes! because men like women for there looks. and women like men for there acts.
Colour vision deficiency (CVD) affects about 8% of men and 0.5% of women worldwide.
Men have a different body chemistry that women.
1650 there were 6 males for every 4 females
Because women, psychologically, need social activity more then men do. Basically, a mans brain is different from a women's, therefore, they have different wants and needs.
Men have different chemicals in themselves. Women have other chemicals in the brain. There are also differences in upbringing.
Roughly two pounds. Every women will be different, the density of breast tissue and thus weight is different for everyone.
All women are different. Some women "bloat", some don't.
It is a false statement that women have a larger proportion of muscle tissue in the upper body compared to men.