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Re: Why I Teach Kids to Code

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> where the teen pregnancy rate is around 95.46% (per 1,000 females ages 15 to 19)[1]

small point, but this is inconsistent - I suspect you mean 9.546%. a 95% teen pregnancy rate would be somewhat surprising ...

Re: Why I Teach Kids to Code

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post #4

> where the teen pregnancy rate is around 95.46% (per 1,000 females ages 15 to 19)[1] small point, but this is inconsistent - I suspect you mean 9.546%. a 95% teen pregnancy rate would be somewhat surprising ...

Here's the government data I referenced, I am using my specific hometown neighborhood zipcode "11717", it's 94.5% between 2006-2008.

http://www.health.ny.gov/funding/rfa/inactive/1007301230/att...

Re: Why I Teach Kids to Code

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post #4

> where the teen pregnancy rate is around 95.46% (per 1,000 females ages 15 to 19)[1] small point, but this is inconsistent - I suspect you mean 9.546%. a 95% teen pregnancy rate would be somewhat surprising ...

Here's the government data I referenced, I am using my specific hometown neighborhood zipcode "11717", it's 94.5% between 2006-2008. http://www.health.ny.gov/funding/rfa/inactive/1007301230/att...

I believe the data, but the numbers given on that data sheet aren't percentages :-)

> Pregnancy rates are the number of pregnancies per 1,000 females age 15 to 19 years

95.46 pregnancies / 1000 females = 9.546%

(actually, you can't infer an exact percentage of girls who became pregnant from this statistic, as one female can have multiple pregnancies within a year, but you get what I mean)

Re: Why I Teach Kids to Code

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post #4

> where the teen pregnancy rate is around 95.46% (per 1,000 females ages 15 to 19)[1] small point, but this is inconsistent - I suspect you mean 9.546%. a 95% teen pregnancy rate would be somewhat surprising ...

Here's the government data I referenced, I am using my specific hometown neighborhood zipcode "11717", it's 94.5% between 2006-2008. http://www.health.ny.gov/funding/rfa/inactive/1007301230/att...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per_mil not "percent"

Re: Why I Teach Kids to Code

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post #4

> where the teen pregnancy rate is around 95.46% (per 1,000 females ages 15 to 19)[1] small point, but this is inconsistent - I suspect you mean 9.546%. a 95% teen pregnancy rate would be somewhat surprising ...

Here's the government data I referenced, I am using my specific hometown neighborhood zipcode "11717", it's 94.5% between 2006-2008. http://www.health.ny.gov/funding/rfa/inactive/1007301230/att...

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Re: Why I Teach Kids to Code

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post #8

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Here's the government data I referenced, I am using my specific hometown neighborhood zipcode "11717", it's 94.5% between 2006-2008. http://www.health.ny.gov/funding/rfa/inactive/1007301230/att...

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cut some slack - maybe she's busy you know, helping 30-odd underpriveledged kids expand their horizons. when the heck did this community start only focussing on the nitpicking? as the OP said 'small point'...
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