There are roughly 1.7 TVs per person in Canada, based on estimates from data on TV ownership and population size in the country. This ratio may vary depending on household sizes and viewing habits.
On average, there are about 1.5 to 2 televisions per household in the UK. This number may vary depending on the size of the household and individual preferences.
There is no specific number of people who watch television per day as it varies depending on factors like region, time of day, and individual preferences. However, television continues to be a popular form of entertainment globally.
On average, around 120 million people in the United States watch television each night. This number can fluctuate based on factors like programming, special events, and viewer preferences.
As of 2021, Alberta has a population density of around 14 people per square mile.
As of 2021, the per capita income in Canada is approximately $44,000 USD. This figure represents the average income earned per person in the country. Keep in mind that per capita income can vary based on factors such as region, industry, and individual circumstances.
731 in (2004)
Roughly 3,069,877 Square feet per person in Canada.
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The average number of televisions per person in the United Kingdom is 521 per 1000 people. This is data based on research completed in 2011.
The average car to person ratio in Canada is approximately .58
around 1 lawyer to every 450 people in Canada
why should you when you have a couch, tv, and potato chips.
one big and two small
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345567 per year
Approx. 600 TV sets/1 000 persons in 2010.
Number of 30-second TV commercials seen in a year by an average child: 20,000