2/3 = 1/4 is what Wes Perkins uses; we use 3/4 = 1/3 (they are both
interestingly accurate). Three fourths of students drink only one-third
of the total number of alcoholic drinks consumed by students in an average
week at _____. Clearly, turning it around, only one-fourth of the students
consume two -thirds of all the alcohol.
At 08:37 AM 1/25/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I know I have this information filed away somewhere, but I can't put my
>finger on it. We know that there is a small proportion of students that
>are consuming most of the alcohol...Does anyone know the numbers or
>percentages of the ratio I am talking about?
>
>Thanks!
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------------
>Gina Firth, MA, LPC, NCC
>
>Director
>Office of Alcohol and Drug Education
>University of Notre Dame
>Notre Dame, IN 46556
>phone: (219) 631-7970
>fax: (219) 631-4299
>
Gotta make it somehow on the the dreams you still believe.
Don't give it up, you got an empty cup only love can fill,
Kevin Stewart
Coordinator,Substance Abuse Prevention & Education
Southeast Missouri State University
1 University Plaza, MS 1500
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
573.651.2264
Fax: 573.651.2893
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