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Mensa admits members who score within the top 2 percenton an IQ test.

The score required to reach this limit depends on the IQ test.

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What percent of Americans were members of Blockbuster in 2008?

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What is the acceptable percent of respondents for surveys?

A common guideline is to aim for a response rate of at least 60% for surveys to ensure a representative sample and reliable data. However, the ideal response rate can vary depending on the survey's objectives, target population, and research methodology. It's important to strive for a balance between sample size and quality of responses.


Which state has the lowest Mormon population?

You can find the Mormon population by state or country by going to http://www.newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/statistical-information. Click on "North America", then scroll down to the state you wish to view. Once you click on the state you can see how many members live in that state, how many congregations there are, how many temples there are, etc. Here are the numbers: Alabama: 33,968 members, 72 congregations Alaska: 30,169 members, 81 congregations Arizona: 374,839 members, 784 congregations Arkansas: 25,878 members, 60 congregations California: 755,747 members, 1,356 congregations Colorado: 137,145 members, 288 congregations Connecticut: 14,579 members, 32 congregations Delaware: 4,716 members, 11 congregations District of Columbia: 2,200 members, 3 congregations Florida: 131,621 members, 238 congregations Georgia: 74,644 members, 143 congregations Hawaii: 68,128 members, 132 congregations Idaho: 406,764 members, 1,063 congregations Illinois: 55,111 members, 128 congregations Indiana: 40,529 members, 69 congregations Iowa: 23,519 members, 68 congregations Kansas: 33,050 members, 75 congregations Kentucky: 31,000 members, 73 congregations Lousiana: 27,628 members, 48 congregations Maine: 10,350 members, 30 congregations Maryland: 39,258 members, 80 congregations Massachusetts: 24,478 members, 53 congregations Michigan: 42,599 members, 107 congregations Minnesota:30,006 members, 79 congregations Mississippi:20,811 members, 44 congregations Missouri:63,666 members, 144 congregations Montana:45,517 members, 119 congregations Nebraska:22,372 members, 61 congregations Nevada:173,639 members, 317 congregations New Hampshire:8,115 members, 21 congregations New Jersey:30,896 members, 57 congregations New Mexico:64,872 members, 132 congregations New York:75,852 members, 151 congregations North Carolina:74,185 members, 148 congregations North Dakota:6,140 members, 16 congregations Ohio:57,045 members, 124 congregations Oklahoma:41,547 members, 83 congregations Oregon:145,429 members, 306 congregations Pennsylvania:48,477 members, 112 congregations Rhode Island:3,661 members, 6 congregations South Carolina:35,968 members, 61 congregations South Dakota:9,525 members, 33 congregations Tennessee:43,179 members, 92 congregations Texas:278,492 members, 542 congregations Utah:1,857,667 members, 4,734 congregations Vermont:4,323 members, 12 congregations Virginia:84,876 members, 188 congregations Washington:257,710 members, 503 congregations West Virginia:16,711 members, 38 congregtions Wisconsin:24,019 members, 68 congregations Wyoming:61,430 members, 151 congregations


What percentage of the world is Christian?

Approximately 31.2% of the world's population identifies as Christian.


What was the US unemployment rate in 1933?

Unemployment was rampant during the 1930s, due to the stock market crash of 1929 and the resulting economic depression. The unemployment rate for 1933 was 12.8 million people, which was over 23 percent of the labor force.