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No. About one flight in a million will end in a crash. Most crashes involve small aircraft. Crashes of planes with major airlines are less common.
Less than one half of 1% of car crashes involve fatalities. This statistic highlights that while car accidents are common, the majority do not result in serious injuries or deaths. Safety measures and improvements in vehicle technology have contributed to reducing the fatality rate over time. However, it is still essential to prioritize road safety to further decrease the risks associated with driving.
45mph
Yes, "crash" is countable when referring to specific incidents or occurrences, such as car crashes or airplane crashes. You can say "three crashes" or "a series of crashes." In a different context, "crash" can also refer to a sudden failure, but this usage is less common in a countable sense.
yes of course
less
less then my hups
Because they are considored less expierienced, or unresponcable
NO. 0.45% is not less than 0.01 %.
10 percent less of 125 is 112.5.
50% less 46.67% = 3.33%
they are smaller and have less power and a smaller engine.