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Showing posts with label households. Show all posts
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Jun 25, 2019

[Answer] What percentage of South Korea's households have high-speed internet access?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What percentage of South Korea's households have high-speed internet access?"



...The people of South Korea, young and old alike, aren't playing around when it comes to internet access. Nearly every household in the country has access to the internet now. Of the 19 million households in the South Korean nation, a surprising 99.2 percent of them have access to the internet via optical LAN, cable modem, xDSL, mobile or other method. That means almost 44 million people over the age of 3 have access to the internet. By comparison, only three-fourths of users in the U.S. have similar access. Source: Forbes.com

Sep 3, 2018

[Answer] Which state ranks first in number of households with pet cats in the U.S.?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which state ranks first in number of households with pet cats in the U.S.?"



...People of the world fall into two categories: cat people and dog people. In the U.S. there are slightly more households that include dogs than have cats. If you look in the Northeast and Upper Midwest, you'll find more cat households than dog ones. Massachusetts has the highest cat-dog ratio, with an average of 1.87 cats for every dog. Heading into the South and Southwest will turn up dogs in more homes than cats. Arkansas ranks as the most dog-friendly state with a dog-to-cat ratio of 1.35 to 1. Source: WashingtonPost.com