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The television first became popular in the United States in the mid-to-late 1940s. After World War II the television industry experienced a dramatic surge in production as the public began to embrace this new technology. By 1949 over 12 million sets had been sold and by the 1950s most households in America had at least one television. Mid-to-late 1940s: Television becomes popular in the United States 1949: Over 12 million sets sold 1950s: Most households in America have at least one television
There cannot be a least common factor of just one number. To be common there need to be at least two numbers.
Multiply. 1/4 times 100 percent is 25 percent.
The largest one is greatest, the smallest one is least.
Rayon is more flammable than nylon. That is as long as the item is made from 100 percent nylon. Silk, and wool are also less flammable than rayon.
(.81)(.81)(.81)(.81)(.81)(.81) = .2824 p = 1 - .2824 = .7176 answer = .7176
There were at least 49,275,000 dogs.
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As of 2008, about 75% of households still had at least one landline.
Approximately 57% of households worldwide have at least one pet. Pets are popular companions for people around the world, providing companionship and emotional support.
There are approximately 93.6 million owned cats in the United States. Thirty-three percent of U.S. households (or 38.2 million) own at least one cat
It was advertising on television in the 1950s that helped spur economic growth. By 1970, 96 percent of American households had at least one television.
It's hard to say, but they should be spayed and neutered if they're not breeders.
About one third of all households own at least one firearm.
From the US Census Bureau:"51 percent of US households had one or more computers in the home in August 2000, up from 42 percent in December 1998."Also, "9-in-10 School-Age Children Have Computer Access."Durham, NH - June 7, 2007 - New consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, ... While 81% of all US households have at least one computer, ...www.leichtmanresearch.com/press/060707release.html
Married couples comprised 78 percent of households in 1950, but this percentage dropped dramatically over the next forty years to a mere 53 percent in 1998. Also, the average size of American households has decreased over the recent years. About 57 percent of American households now only house one or two people, compared to an average of about 3.1 people in 1970 (USDS, 2001).
I know of no one at all that owns pet mice. The percentage would be very, very, small.