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How Many Duis Does That Average Adult Get In A Lifetime

How many duis does that average adult get in a lifetime?

.038 because most adults are not stupid enough to drink and drive, .176 because most people that get duis are repeat offenders.

In a lifetime, how many times does the average man have sex?

Trust me, you are not "normal," but that doesn't really matter to anyone but you. We all do our own thing. What are you calling sex????? Do you pull your pud??? If so, that is sex of one form or another.
In a lifetime, I suppose if I were to add up the number of climaxes I have had.....lord, no way ! I do not believe there has been a day since I was 11, that I haven't had at least one a day, often 2 - 5 when I was younger, and today, things haven't changed that much. Others I know have had literally 1000,s of people on their lists, some only one...so what is normal? Relax...if you are happy, that is all that counts. Find someone that jives with your drive...that is the important thing.

How many tears does the average person shed in a lifetime?

I hate to break it to you, but I feel like this is almost an impossible question to answer. It is completely dependent on the person. I would presume that females cry more than males because they are naturally more emotional. I know that I'm generalizing here. Some people shed many many tears, others who don't like to cry may only shed tears once a year or something like that. It's also dependent on how hard you cry and for how long.

I think there are just too many variations to really be able to answer the question accurately. Though it is definitely an interesting one :)

What is the average number of Breaths in an average lifetime?

Respiratory Rate: A person's respiratory rate is the number of breaths you take per minute. The normal respiration rate for an adult at rest is 12 to 20 breaths per minute. A respiration rate under 12 or over 25 breaths per minute while resting is considered abnormal.On average, a person at rest takes about 16 breaths per minute. This means we breathe about 960 breaths an hour, 23,040 breaths a day, 8,409,600 a year. Unless we get a lot of exercise. The person who lives to 80 will take about 672,768,000 breaths in a lifetime. (This is based on a person's average respiration rate at rest. It does not take into account the increase in respiratory rate during exercise, or the fact that young children take about 44 breaths per minute.)Source:-Google“Life is not measured by how many breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away”-Maya Angelou

How many cupcakes the average american eats in a lifetime?

eww, no. Dont you wash your fruit properly sufficient to get the sticky label? You dont be responsive to how many people have dealt with it, from the farm to the shelf, or what number bugs have been on it, or insecticides. I soak and wash all my produce.

How much cake will the average person eat in their lifetime?

Like, how many pounds is it or whatever. I guesstimated about 20 pounds cuz the average person lives 80 years and if they celebrate their birthday with a traditional cake, they'll eat-I assume- one slice per year. One slice is about 1/8 of a pound. 1/8 multiplied my 80 is 10 (lbs). Then I just included the miscellaneous cake that comes from other parties and stuff. I realize now that this is a strange question, and I really am over thinking this but I was just eating cranberry upside-down cake and it crossed my mind. I couldn't find the answer on Google cuz it's a little too specific for a search engine.

Over the average person's lifetime, how many new people do they meet?

“a”? “person”? “meet”? “a” “bushman” may meet as many as 40 in 70 years. “a” “New Yorker” WILL “meet” Over 40 Thousand during a fifteen minute commute TO OR From their job. My dad’s parents lived in co-op city in New York and dad wanted to try to make our farm in Tennessee into a “subdivision” and mom stopped that. But I got curious - our farm was 27 acres - co-op city was 21 acres; At that time my dad, mom, sister and I was the only occupant/s on that 27 acre farm and according to census information from various sources co-op city held about 23 THOUSAND occupants. According to the united States Constitution that is ONE Federal Representative for simply 30 ACRES of New York City alone in order to “pass a law” LEGALLY. Question - what is a “law” that’s “passed” ILLEGALLY?

What is the average number of marriages per American adult over one lifetime?

This is a topic where statistics lie or skew peoples’ perspective. We often hear statistics on how many marriages fail. Many people allow this to discourage them on the institution of marriage.The underlying flaw in that measurement is that one person with four or six or eight marriages averages in a lot of failures that skew the number compared to people who marry one time for life. The number of people who successfully marry one time only is much higher than people think.So about the only thing that matters is how many times you personally will marry, and how dedicated you are to it. Let me share one final thought on being dedicated to marriage :I am a parent of two autistic boys. That is a great hardship on a family and a marriage. Families with special need to have a divorce rate above the 70s. And that’s even with both parents knowing how desperately these special children need both parents in the home. And I can understand why. The fact is you were both emotionally at the end of your rope and you are exhausted, so you fight all the time, and you don’t have your other half to listen to your problems because you both are emotionally stretched to your limit. My wife and I probably would’ve been divorced many times over except that we both had the emotional maturity to put our children first. But something amazing happened. After bad times, by sticking together and eventually communicating better , we got back into a good place and had a happy, loving marriage again. I think our grandparents generation have the right attitude that when they got married, for better or worse, they were married for life. Because it may get bad, but it always seems to get good again if you both have the emotional maturity.By contrast a buddy of mine who grew up in a divorced household like I did, had a very casual opinion of marriage and told me “if it doesn’t work out I can always just get a divorce.” And he did just get a divorce. A casual commitment to a lifelong relationship is not sufficient. You must be committed.

How much money does the average American make in their lifetime?

About $4 million. Depending on your age, and a lot of other assumptions or hand waves, average earnings in the $2 million to $10 million range.But really the question leaves a lot to interpretation of what assumptions are made. If I as an American sell and buy a new house ever 6-9 years, what have I spent, what have I made, and really how much of that was really just the bank's money or inflation. Probably you are not interested in measuring housing appreciation rates, mortgage leverage and housing market timing. Further what should we do about inheritance, savings, debt, taxes and government spending and debt.It makes most sense to look at something like GDP, and presume that on average earnings include the taxes used to pay for government services, ie that everything else nets out to zero. Next an average life expectancy should probably be assumed. Given that I will spend money on my children just as my parents spent money on me we will not worry about who is doing the earning at what age and presume that the equivalent balancing earnings is made at some other point in time. Finally discounting, productivity increases, investments in machinery of production, purchasing power parity (ppp or CPI), increasing standards of living, investment earnings. Well none of this was specified, it will be easiest to assume zero adjustment, but were we to assume a 2% increase over time and an 80 year lifetime the difference in this measure between a new born and a 80 year old would be (the new born would expect over 80 years to earn one year x 193.772, and the recently deceased over the last 80 years would have earned one year x 39.74451) almost a factor of 5 times more for the new born than the recently deceased (or in the other direction 1/5=20%). If the increase were assumed to be larger or have additional productivity components, there would be a few more adjustments...GDP per capita $55,904 (2015) (capita being all people: children workers unemployed and elderly)Life expectancy (when will you be dead?) 79 years (one 2016 est; and seems reasonable based on various other 2010-2015 estimates being between 78 and 79.)$55,904 x 79 = $4,416,416That being said with our 2%/year adjustment average for people at the end of their life now may be closer to $2M and for those at the start of their life this may be closer to $10M,

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