more than 1
The answer will depend on what you are trying to compare the number of broken families in the Philippines with:the number of families in the Philippines which are not brokenthe number of broken families in other countries.
All pure-blood families are related, but the number of pure-blood families is unknown.
It can go as low as US$30 for poor families up to US$250 for upper class families.
Mexican families do not travel to the US, only singles- costs too much to pay the professional smugglers.
1. The number of families with vegetable gardens is (5/7)(210) = 150. Then the number of families without vegetable gardens is 210-150=60 2. The number of families without vegatable gardens is (2/7)(210)=60
Other than the State and enumeration date: Columns: 1. County 2. City 3. Page 4. Names of heads of families 5. (Number of) Free white males of 16 years and upwards, including heads of families 6. (Number of) Free white males under 16 years 7. (Number of) Free white females including heads of families 8. (Number of) All other free persons 9. (Number of) Slaves
It is difficult to provide an exact number as the data on how many fathers leave their families each year in the US is not consistently tracked. The reasons for fathers leaving can vary and may include factors such as relationship issues, financial pressures, or personal circumstances.
15%
Approximately 35% of US families have two parents with college degrees.
all the fact families of 80 is 23+4
To much. To Count.
According to the 2000 Census, the average US family sizewas 3.14 people.The average number of children per all families was only .90 child.The average number of children in families with childrenwas 1.86 children.So families with children tended toward 2 children, but not significantly if you allow for the number of families with MORE than 2. The number of families with 1 is likely close to the number of families with 2. More than half (52%) of ALL families had no minor children at all.With changing demographics, this number could be larger in the 2010 Census. Larger families would weight both averages upward.