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From the latest statistic, it's very low. Why? teenagers hasn't discover what life, love, and relationship is all about. So having a boyfriend or a girlfriend is a wonderful thing to them.
The success rate for trouble teens that enter counseling services typically hovers around 70%. A small percentage of teens do return to trouble.
One estimate is that up to a third (33%) of the annual fatalities among teens is related to traffic accidents. The actual rate among "older teens" (15-19) is as high as 40%, because they are drivers as well as passengers.
About 1.5% of U.S. teens are incarcerated in juvenile detention centers, jails, or prisons. This rate has been declining in recent years due to efforts to prioritize alternative forms of rehabilitation and intervention for young offenders.
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A percentage can not be a rate.
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To calculate the monthly percentage rate for a loan or investment, you can use the formula: Monthly Percentage Rate (Annual Percentage Rate / 12). This formula divides the annual rate by 12 to determine the monthly rate.
To find the base, percentage and rateperce ntage = base * rate (rate in decimal)base = percentage/rate (rate in decimal)rate = percentage/base * 100%Example:Base = 10Percentage = 2Rate?Rate = 2/10 * 100% = 20%
Respiratory rate, which is also called breathing rate, is the same for teens as adults. There should be between 12 and 16 breaths per minute. However, as a child enters later teens his/her resting breathing rate should decrease slightly from what it was in his/her early teens.
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The annual percentage rate (APR) is the stated interest rate on a loan or investment, while the effective annual rate (EAR) takes into account compounding to show the true cost of borrowing or the actual return on an investment. The relationship between APR and EAR is that the EAR will always be higher than the APR when compounding is involved, as the EAR reflects the impact of compounding on the total interest paid or earned.
The perfect-use rate is the same for all ages. The real-life effectiveness rate is lower in teens because they don't return for reinjection on schedule.