I would say that there are between 3 and 4 chickens per human at any given moment. this is purely speculation but working backwords from population of humans, intake of eggs per day per human plus the number of chickens per human, humans eat; i would have to say that is a fair quick estimate.... no?
Two to one. That is to say, for every human in the world, there are two chickens.
The ratio for rice to chicken for a dog is 2 parts rice to 1 part chicken. For example, for a puppy it would be recommended to fix 1/3 cup of chicken and 2/3 cup of rice for their meal.
A chicken wing has a joint that is very similar to a human elbow. The chicken wing bends in the same way as a human elbow.
In some states the cows and calves outnumber the people and while Wisconsin is a major dairy production state the current human population of Wisconsin of over 5.6 million dwarfs the cattle population of about 3.4 million head.
differences a chicken starts as a egg and hatches but a human comes out without an egg. similarities a chicken gives birth the same part of the body that humans do.
250 million quadrillions
you count the people who prefer chicken and the people who prefer past and the ratio will be chicken:pasta, chicken to pasta or chicken/pasta
No, a chicken is a bird. A human is a person like you or me.
There are 69 people to every horse on earth.
Sex ratio is ratio of males to females in a population.
The ratio for rice to chicken for a dog is 2 parts rice to 1 part chicken. For example, for a puppy it would be recommended to fix 1/3 cup of chicken and 2/3 cup of rice for their meal.
It's called the Dependency Ratio
Yes. The chicken population at any one time is far greater than the human population. Millions of chickens are hatched each month and are slaughtered for food. There certainly is more chickens, it is estimated there are 10 times the number of chickens than humans.
The average human body height to arm span ratio is approximately one to one. The arm to body ratio in a human is two to one.
Dixie Lee Fried Chicken's population is 1,000.
1:1
It is the ratio between the size of the sample and the size of the population.
The male to female human sex ratio varies, due to demographics, environment, sex deterministic abortion, and imbalance in the male/female sperm viability ratio. The secondary ratio of boys to girls is about 105 to 100, or about 0.525 male. Estimates of the current birth sex ratio is about 0.535 male. The current global sex ratio (population) is about 0.507 male (2010) to 0.508 male (projected 2011).