He is right handed. The only left handed is Niall. (:
588 pitchers have appeared in at least one game in 2009. 420 are right handed, and 168 are left handed. This means that 71% of pitchers are right handed and 29% are left-handed, which comes to a righty-to-lefty ratio of about 2.5:1.
The ratio of right-handed players to left-handed players on the Jackals baseball team can be calculated by dividing the number of right-handed players by the number of left-handed players. In this case, the ratio would be 28 right-handed players divided by 16 left-handed players, which simplifies to 7:4. This means that for every 7 right-handed players on the team, there are 4 left-handed players.
I'm not 100% sure about this, but I have been doing a report on asymmetries betweent the right and left hands and the differences in these asymmetries between right- and left-handers, and from the information I have come across the 1 to 9 ratio seems to be pretty well accepted. (10% left-handed / 90% right-handed). Please correct me if you have more specific or up to date info. I believe ur right about that and of that 10%, 70% are males and 30% are females which means that 90% of the world is right-handed and 10% is left, 7% of the world is left-handed males and 3% is left-handed females. I believe you may be wrong because if 10% of people are left handed then 90% of people are right handed then how many people are ambidextrious? ^The amount of ambidextrous people is assumed to be negligible in this case.
The ratio of left handed people to right handed people is 1:10 and there are around 6,692,030,277 in the world, so that means that around 6 022 827 249 right handed people.
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Counting active players who have played at least 50% of their games at 1B this season, here is a handedness breakdown: Bats right, throws right: 15 Bats left, throws right: 10 Bats both, throws right: 3 Bats left, throws left: 12 Bats right, throws left: 0 Bats both, throws left: 1 Total right-handed throwers: 28 Total left-handed throwers: 13 Total right-handed batters: 15 Total left-handed batters: 22 Total switch hitters: 4
The ratio of left handed people to right handed people is 1:10 and there are around 6,692,030,277 in the world, so that means that around 6 022 827 249 right handed people.
Field hockey and Polo do not allow left handed play.
Bowlers aim for the "pocket." The "pocket" is the spot between the 1-3 pins if you are a right-handed bowler and the 1-2 pins if you are a left-handed bowler. Ideally, if you are a newer bowler and you throw your ball straight you would aim between the middle and the arrow directly right (if you are a right-handed bowler) or directly left (if you are a left-handed bowler). If one continues to bowl and becomes skilled enough to hook the ball then they can learn to adjust to throw at any arrow.
Approximately 10% of the population is left-handed, so in a group of 100 people, you can expect around 10 to be left-handed.
About 12 percent are left footed About 87 percent are right footed About 1 percent are both footed