Javascript is required for this site to function, please enable.
Page: 2010 Summer Camper Enrollment Information
1. Our total summer enrollment in camper weeks was in the range of
 answered question429
 
skipped question
3
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
5000 or more
4.2%18
2500 to 4999
8.9%38
1750 to 2499
11.0%47
1000 to 1749
23.5%101
750 to 999
11.0%47
500 to 749
12.6%54
250 to 499
15.6%67
less than 249
13.3%57

2. Compared to last year, our camper enrollment for this summer was
 answered question431
 
skipped question
1
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
30.9%133
about the same as last year
21.6%93
higher than last year
47.1%203
we do not enroll individual campers
0.5%2

3. If your summer camper enrollment was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question380
 
skipped question
52
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by29.1% (72)22.7% (56)18.6% (46)19.8% (49)9.7% (24)247
lower by29.3% (43)22.4% (33)15.0% (22)19.0% (28)14.3% (21)147

4. When compared to the last 5 years, the 2010 summer camp enrollment was
 answered question430
 
skipped question
2
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
the highest of the past 5 summers
21.6%93
higher than most of the past 5 summers
15.3%66
about the same as the past 5 summers
21.4%92
lower than most of the past 5 summers
23.5%101
the lowest of the past 5 summers
18.1%78

5. Our overall camp enrollment for the summer of 2010 was at
 answered question427
 
skipped question
5
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
100% capacity
7.5%32
90-99% capacity
29.3%125
80-89% capacity
31.6%135
less than 80% capacity
31.6%135

6. How close were you to your targeted enrollment for the summer of 2010?
 answered question430
 
skipped question
2
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
100%
27.7%119
90-99%
36.7%158
80-89%
23.3%100
less than 80%
12.3%53

7. If your camp intentionally set a targeted enrollment that was less than the Camp's actual capacity, the MAIN reasons for the difference were
 answered question284
 
skipped question
148
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
we can't hire enough staff to enroll at full capacity
4.9%14
choose to limit enrollment for quality experience reasons
18.7%53
enrollment requests don't match age group size limits
14.1%40
enrollment requests don't match gender limits
2.1%6
enrollment doesn't match week availability
10.9%31
current budget doesn't support actual capacity
11.3%32
we strategically planned for reduced growth based on current economic environment
42.6%121
Other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
19.7%56

8. Compared to last year, enrollments by session length were:
 answered question427
 
skipped question
5
 lowerabout the samehigherdoes not applyRating
Count
1 week session17.5% (67)33.8% (129)31.4% (120)17.3% (66)382
2 week session12.9% (43)29.1% (97)21.6% (72)36.3% (121)333
3-4 week session10.8% (36)22.2% (74)17.7% (59)49.2% (164)333
5-6 week session7.7% (23)12.3% (37)9.3% (28)70.7% (212)300
7-8+ week session14.1% (43)11.5% (35)6.6% (20)67.9% (207)305

9. Our total number of campers enrolled this summer was in the range of
 answered question429
 
skipped question
3
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
1 to 99
5.8%25
100 to 199
6.8%29
200 to 299
11.9%51
300 to 399
11.4%49
400 to 499
9.6%41
500 to 649
12.1%52
650 to 999
17.2%74
1000 to 1499
11.7%50
1500 to 1999
6.8%29
2000 or more
6.8%29

10. The percentage of our total campers from minority groups (race/ethnicity) was in the range of
 answered question418
 
skipped question
14
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
1-5%
33.3%139
6-10%
28.9%121
11-15%
10.5%44
16-20%
7.2%30
21-30%
5.3%22
31-50%
8.1%34
more than 50%
5.0%21
we had no minority campers
1.7%7

11. The economic levels of the families we primarily serve are considered
 answered question428
 
skipped question
4
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
poverty
3.0%13
low income
10.7%46
middle income
59.8%256
high income
19.9%85
Other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
6.5%28

12. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for boys in camper weeks was
 answered question415
 
skipped question
17
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
16.6%69
about the same as last year
40.0%166
higher than last year
30.8%128
we don't enroll boys (skip to question 14)
12.5%52

13. If your summer enrollment for boys was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question262
 
skipped question
170
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by29.3% (53)19.3% (35)12.2% (22)18.2% (33)21.0% (38)181
lower by25.3% (24)20.0% (19)14.7% (14)9.5% (9)30.5% (29)95

14. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for girls in camper weeks was
 answered question420
 
skipped question
12
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
23.6%99
about the same as last year
43.8%184
higher than last year
28.1%118
we don't enroll girls (skip to question 16)
4.5%19

15. If your summer enrollment for girls was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question277
 
skipped question
155
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by31.4% (59)12.2% (23)13.3% (25)15.4% (29)27.7% (52)188
lower by31.1% (33)24.5% (26)8.5% (9)17.9% (19)17.9% (19)106

16. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for 9 year olds and younger in camper weeks was
 answered question405
 
skipped question
27
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
22.7%92
about the same as last year
40.0%162
higher than last year
32.1%130
we don't enroll 9 year olds and younger (skip to question 18)
5.2%21

17. If your summer enrollment for 9 year olds and younger was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question274
 
skipped question
158
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by23.0% (43)29.4% (55)15.0% (28)13.4% (25)19.3% (36)187
lower by28.9% (28)28.9% (28)13.4% (13)12.4% (12)16.5% (16)97

18. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for campers 10-12 years old in camper weeks was
 answered question409
 
skipped question
23
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
21.3%87
about the same as last year
46.5%190
higher than last year
31.1%127
we don't enroll 10-12 year olds (skip to question 20)
1.2%5

19. If your summer enrollment for 10-12 year olds was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question272
 
skipped question
160
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by28.8% (57)23.7% (47)11.6% (23)13.1% (26)22.7% (45)198
lower by29.1% (25)29.1% (25)19.8% (17)8.1% (7)14.0% (12)86

20. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for teenagers in camper weeks was
 answered question410
 
skipped question
22
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
21.5%88
about the same as last year
36.6%150
higher than last year
35.4%145
we don't enroll teenagers (skip to question 22)
6.6%27

21. If your summer enrollment for teenagers was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question253
 
skipped question
179
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%we don't enroll teensRating
Count
higher by36.5% (62)25.9% (44)14.1% (24)19.4% (33)4.1% (7)170
lower by30.3% (27)32.6% (29)11.2% (10)15.7% (14)10.1% (9)89

22. What percent of your 2010 campers were campers returning from prior summers?
 answered question412
 
skipped question
20
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
0% 0.0%0
1-9%
1.0%4
10-24%
4.4%18
25-49%
14.6%60
50-74%
50.2%207
75-89%
26.5%109
90-99%
3.4%14
100 % 0.0%0

23. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for returning campers was
 answered question416
 
skipped question
16
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
15.4%64
about the same as last year
62.5%260
higher than last year
21.6%90
n/a
0.5%2

24. If your summer enrollment was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question223
 
skipped question
209
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by30.1% (47)17.9% (28)13.5% (21)9.6% (15)28.8% (45)156
lower by27.0% (20)28.4% (21)14.9% (11)8.1% (6)21.6% (16)74

25. What percent of your 2010 campers were international campers?
 answered question427
 
skipped question
5
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
0 %
47.3%202
1-4%
39.6%169
5-9%
7.5%32
10-24 %
4.4%19
25-49 %
1.2%5
50-74 % 0.0%0
75-100 % 0.0%0
Please list their home countries:
[ShowReplies]
128

26. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for international campers was
 answered question409
 
skipped question
23
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
5.1%21
about the same as last year
38.9%159
higher than last year
13.7%56
n/a
42.3%173

27. If your summer enrollment for international campers was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question175
 
skipped question
257
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by33.9% (43)5.5% (7)2.4% (3)4.7% (6)53.5% (68)127
lower by28.6% (14)2.0% (1)0.0% (0)8.2% (4)61.2% (30)49

28. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for minority campers (race/ethnicity) was
 answered question416
 
skipped question
16
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
4.8%20
about the same as last year
74.3%309
higher than last year
15.1%63
n/a
5.8%24

29. If your summer enrollment for minority campers (race/ethnicity) was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question167
 
skipped question
265
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by25.8% (33)14.1% (18)8.6% (11)3.9% (5)47.7% (61)128
lower by25.6% (10)10.3% (4)12.8% (5)5.1% (2)46.2% (18)39

30. If you have specialized programs (i.e., horseback riding, ropes courses, target sports, tripping, etc.) when compared to last year the campers were:
 answered question402
 
skipped question
30
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
interested to the same degree
49.0%197
not as interested in the specialized program(s)
7.5%30
more interested in the specialized programs(s)
17.7%71
we don't offer specialized programs
23.6%95
other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
2.2%9

31. The total number of campers who received financial support (camp scholarships) of at least 50% of the camp fee this summer was in the range of
 answered question421
 
skipped question
11
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
0
6.2%26
1-9
16.4%69
10-19
15.2%64
20-29
10.0%42
30-49
12.8%54
50-99
14.0%59
100-199
11.4%48
200-299
4.8%20
300 or more
9.3%39

32. The total number of summer camper weeks represented by children who received camp scholarships of at least 50% of the camp fee was in the range of:
 answered question407
 
skipped question
25
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
1 to 14 weeks
21.6%88
15 to 29 weeks
10.8%44
30 to 49 weeks
10.3%42
50 to 99 weeks
15.7%64
100 to 199 weeks
12.8%52
200 to 249 weeks
6.4%26
250 to 499 weeks
7.6%31
500 to 999 weeks
3.2%13
1000 weeks or more
2.9%12
n/a
8.6%35

33. Compared to last year, summer enrollment of campers who received camp scholarships was
 answered question420
 
skipped question
12
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
10.5%44
about the same as last year
43.3%182
higher than last year
41.0%172
we had no campers on camp scholarships
5.2%22

34. If the summer enrollment of campers who received camp scholarships was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question257
 
skipped question
175
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by25.5% (53)23.6% (49)17.8% (37)15.9% (33)17.3% (36)208
lower by32.7% (17)15.4% (8)15.4% (8)13.5% (7)23.1% (12)52

35. The total dollar amount for all camp scholarships awarded for Summer 2010 was
 answered question417
 
skipped question
15
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
less than $1,000
1.9%8
$1,000 to $2,499
4.1%17
$2,500 to $4,999
5.8%24
$5,000 to $9,999
8.4%35
$10,000 to $24,999
19.7%82
$25,000 to $49,999
18.2%76
$50,000 to $74,999
10.6%44
$75,000 to $99,999
8.9%37
$100,000 to $249,999
11.3%47
$250,000 or more
5.5%23
we awarded no camp scholarships
5.8%24

36. What type of discount options did you offer during Summer 2010?
 answered question396
 
skipped question
36
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
discount based on economic situation
30.6%121
sliding fee scale
14.6%58
sibling discount (family discount)
46.7%185
discount for enrollment in multiple sessions
25.0%99
discount for early registration
52.5%208
did not offer discounts
17.7%70
Other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
92

37. The total number of campers enrolled in some type of specific leadership or counselor-in-training program was in the range of
 answered question422
 
skipped question
10
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
1-4 campers
7.3%31
5-9 campers
9.7%41
10-14 campers
12.8%54
15-19 campers
7.3%31
20-29 campers
12.1%51
30-49 campers
15.4%65
50 or more
16.1%68
we offered no specific leadership or counselor-in-training program
19.2%81

Page: Staff Recruitment
38. The total number of paid summer camp staff was
 answered question415
 
skipped question
17
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
less than 25
23.4%97
25 to 49
22.7%94
50 to 74
20.5%85
75 to 99
12.5%52
100 to 149
9.4%39
150 to 199
6.3%26
200 or more
5.3%22

39. The percentage of our total summer staff from minority groups (race/ethnicity) was in the range of
 answered question405
 
skipped question
27
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
1-5%
51.4%208
6-10%
22.0%89
11-15%
6.4%26
16-20%
3.2%13
21-30%
4.0%16
31-50%
3.7%15
more than 50%
2.0%8
we had no minority summer staff
7.4%30

40. The total number of volunteer summer camp staff was
 answered question413
 
skipped question
19
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
1 to 9
30.8%127
10 to 19
9.4%39
20 to 29
4.4%18
30 to 49
4.1%17
50 to 74
2.4%10
75 to 99
2.7%11
100 or more
5.8%24
n/a
40.4%167

41. Please specify the percent of your 2010 summer staff who were
 answered question410
 
skipped question
22
 0-19%20-39%40-59%60-79%80-100%n/aRating
Count
paid a salary7.1% (29)2.2% (9)1.7% (7)3.2% (13)85.0% (346)0.7% (3)407
volunteer staff53.9% (173)5.0% (16)3.1% (10)1.9% (6)9.7% (31)26.5% (85)321

42. Specialized staff are staff hired specifically as a specialist who needs certification or special skills/training. Compared to last year, the total number of specialized summer staff was
 answered question410
 
skipped question
22
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
6.8%28
about the same as last year
68.0%279
higher than last year
13.7%56
we don't use specialists
11.5%47

43. If your number of specialized summer staff was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question96
 
skipped question
336
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%Rating
Count
higher by40.9% (27)25.8% (17)16.7% (11)16.7% (11)66
lower by50.0% (16)12.5% (4)21.9% (7)15.6% (5)32

44. Compared to last year, recruiting and hiring staff for summer 2010 was
 answered question409
 
skipped question
23
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
easier than the previous year
44.7%183
about the same as the previous year
46.0%188
more difficult than the previous year
9.3%38

45. Our staff this summer was
 answered question409
 
skipped question
23
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
younger than staff last year
18.1%74
about the same ages as staff last year
62.1%254
older than staff last year
19.8%81

46. What percent of your staff were in the following age groups:
 answered question389
 
skipped question
43
 Response
Average
Response
Total
Response
Count
younger than 18 years old
[ShowReplies]
 11.133,506315
18-25 years old
[ShowReplies]
 73.0028,325388
26-35 years old
[ShowReplies]
 11.773,944335
36-55 years old
[ShowReplies]
 8.632,512291
56+ years old
[ShowReplies]
 2.93613209

47. What percent of your 2010 staff were staff returning from prior summers?
 answered question409
 
skipped question
23
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
0 to 9 %
5.1%21
10 to 24 %
7.1%29
25 to 49 %
27.1%111
50 to 74 %
42.1%172
75 to 100 %
18.6%76

48. Compared to last year, the total number of summer staff returning from prior summers was
 answered question413
 
skipped question
19
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
15.7%65
about the same as last year
55.4%229
higher than last year
28.3%117
n/a
0.5%2

49. If the total number of returning summer staff was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question216
 
skipped question
216
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by12.3% (19)16.2% (25)26.6% (41)26.0% (40)18.8% (29)154
lower by12.5% (8)15.6% (10)20.3% (13)40.6% (26)10.9% (7)64

50. Compared to last year, the total number of international summer staff was
 answered question411
 
skipped question
21
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
14.8%61
about the same as last year
31.9%131
higher than last year
8.3%34
we don't hire international staff
45.0%185

51. If the total number of international summer staff was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
 answered question148
 
skipped question
284
 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%n/aRating
Count
higher by18.2% (16)10.2% (9)5.7% (5)10.2% (9)55.7% (49)88
lower by30.2% (19)19.0% (12)15.9% (10)20.6% (13)14.3% (9)63

Page: Opinions
52. The following questions are your opinions regarding your camp for 2010 summer.
 answered question416
 
skipped question
16
 strongly disagreedisagreeneutralagreestrongly agreeRating
Count
The economy negatively affected my camp's enrollment.8.2% (34)17.5% (73)13.0% (54)37.7% (157)23.6% (98)416
Changes in the school calendar negatively affected enrollment.8.9% (37)25.5% (106)26.3% (109)26.0% (108)13.3% (55)415
Parents waited until later than usual to commit to enrolling their children in our programs.3.2% (13)18.0% (74)17.5% (72)40.3% (166)21.1% (87)412
More parents enrolled their children in shorter sessions than last year.3.9% (16)23.1% (94)41.8% (170)21.9% (89)9.3% (38)407
We had more children who wanted to come to our camp than we could accommodate.29.8% (123)36.3% (150)12.1% (50)16.2% (67)5.6% (23)413
We had more requests this year for camp scholarships than last year.1.7% (7)12.4% (51)25.0% (103)41.0% (169)19.9% (82)412
We had reduced funds for camp scholarships.14.6% (60)34.1% (140)25.9% (106)19.8% (81)5.6% (23)410
We were able to provide camp scholarships to campers that requested them.3.9% (16)8.5% (35)14.9% (61)49.5% (203)23.2% (95)410
Children in my camp's service area had more summer opportunities that resulted in greater competition with us.4.4% (18)22.1% (91)38.0% (156)27.5% (113)8.0% (33)411

53. What are the top two enrollment issues you faced this past summer?
 answered question358
 
skipped question
74
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Issue 1
[ShowReplies]
100.0%358
Issue 2
[ShowReplies]
85.2%305

54. What are the top two staff recruitment issues you faced this past summer?
 answered question325
 
skipped question
107
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Staff issues 1
[ShowReplies]
100.0%325
Staff issues 2
[ShowReplies]
71.1%231

Page: Camp Profile
55. ACA Section:
 answered question411
 
skipped question
21
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Chesapeake
0.7%3
Evergreen
5.6%23
Great Rivers
2.7%11
Heart of the South
1.7%7
Illinois
4.1%17
Indiana
3.4%14
Keystone Regional
2.7%11
Michigan
5.4%22
New England
15.8%65
New Jersey
2.4%10
New York
8.0%33
Northern California
2.2%9
Northland
2.9%12
Ohio
5.4%22
Oregon Trail
3.6%15
Rocky Mountain
2.7%11
Southeastern
17.0%70
Southern California/Hawaii
2.4%10
Southwest
1.0%4
St. Louis
1.0%4
Texoma
0.7%3
Upstate New York
2.7%11
Virginias
2.7%11
Wisconsin
3.2%13

56. Type of program:
 answered question411
 
skipped question
21
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Day
23.6%97
Resident
76.4%314

57. Camp affiliation:
 answered question414
 
skipped question
18
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
Agency
22.5%93
Religiously-affiliated
20.0%83
For Profit
19.8%82
Independent Not For Profit
35.0%145
Governmental/Municipal
2.7%11

58. Summer youth camp clientele served:
 answered question412
 
skipped question
20
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
boys only
4.4%18
girls only
12.6%52
co-ed
76.2%314
combination
6.8%28

59. Session lengths offered at our camp include (check all that apply)
 answered question415
 
skipped question
17
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
4 days or less
23.9%99
5 to 6 days
31.1%129
1 week
52.8%219
2 weeks
48.4%201
3 weeks
24.1%100
4 weeks
26.3%109
5 to 6 weeks
15.7%65
7 to 8 weeks
19.3%80
Other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
6.3%26

60. Our most popular session length was
 answered question413
 
skipped question
19
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
4 days or less
3.1%13
5 to 6 days
19.4%80
1 week
34.1%141
2 weeks
17.4%72
3 weeks
7.0%29
4 weeks
9.0%37
5 to 6 weeks
1.9%8
7 to 8 weeks
5.8%24
other (please specify)
[ShowReplies]
2.2%9

61. Our weekly fees for this summer were in the range of:
 answered question412
 
skipped question
20
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
less than $100
5.3%22
$100-199
10.9%45
$200-299
12.9%53
$300-399
18.7%77
$400-499
8.3%34
$500-649
14.6%60
$650-799
7.0%29
$800-999
8.5%35
$1000 or more
13.8%57

62. State in which your camp is located:
 answered question415
 
skipped question
17
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
AL
0.5%2
AK
0.7%3
AZ
0.5%2
AR
0.2%1
CA
4.6%19
CO
2.7%11
CT
2.4%10
DC 0.0%0
DE 0.0%0
FL
4.1%17
GA
4.1%17
HI 0.0%0
ID
1.0%4
IL
3.6%15
IN
3.4%14
IA
1.9%8
KS
0.7%3
KY
0.7%3
LA
0.2%1
ME
4.1%17
MD
0.7%3
MA
5.3%22
MI
5.8%24
MN
2.2%9
MS
0.7%3
MO
0.5%2
MT
0.5%2
NE
0.5%2
NV 0.0%0
NH
4.1%17
NJ
2.9%12
NM
0.2%1
NY
7.0%29
NC
7.0%29
ND
0.2%1
OH
5.1%21
OK 0.0%0
OR
2.9%12
PA
3.6%15
RI
1.0%4
SC
1.4%6
SD 0.0%0
TN
0.2%1
TX
0.7%3
UT
0.2%1
VT
1.2%5
VA
2.2%9
WA
3.6%15
WV
0.5%2
WI
4.1%17
WY
0.2%1

63. What are the first three digits of your camp's zip code?
 answered question402
 
skipped question
30
 Response
Percent
Response
Count
007 0.0%0
009 0.0%0
010
0.5%2
011
0.5%2
012
0.2%1
013 0.0%0
014 0.0%0
015
0.5%2
016
0.2%1
017
0.7%3
018 0.0%0
019 0.0%0
020
0.7%3
021
0.2%1
022 0.0%0
023 0.0%0
024
1.2%5
025 0.0%0
026
0.5%2
027
0.7%3
028
0.5%2
029
0.5%2
030
0.7%3
031 0.0%0
032
1.5%6
034
0.2%1
035
0.2%1
037
0.2%1
038
1.5%6
039 0.0%0
040
1.7%7
041 0.0%0
042
1.2%5
043
0.2%1
044 0.0%0
045 0.0%0
046
0.2%1
048 0.0%0
049
0.5%2
050
0.2%1
052 0.0%0
053 0.0%0
054
0.2%1
057
0.5%2
058
0.2%1
060
0.7%3
061 0.0%0
062
0.2%1
063
0.2%1
064
0.7%3
065 0.0%0
066 0.0%0
067
0.5%2
068
0.2%1
069 0.0%0
070
0.2%1
071 0.0%0
074
0.5%2
076
0.2%1
077 0.0%0
078
0.7%3
079
0.5%2
080
0.5%2
083 0.0%0
085 0.0%0
086 0.0%0
087 0.0%0
088
0.5%2
089 0.0%0
100 0.0%0
101 0.0%0
103 0.0%0
104 0.0%0
105
0.5%2
106 0.0%0
107 0.0%0
108
0.2%1
109
0.5%2
110 0.0%0
111 0.0%0
112
0.2%1
113 0.0%0
114 0.0%0
115
0.7%3
117
0.2%1
118
0.2%1
119
0.2%1
120 0.0%0
121
0.5%2
122 0.0%0
123
0.2%1
124 0.0%0
125
0.2%1
126 0.0%0
127 0.0%0
128
0.5%2
129
0.2%1
130
0.2%1
131
0.2%1
132 0.0%0
133 0.0%0
134
0.5%2
135 0.0%0
136 0.0%0
137 0.0%0
138 0.0%0
139 0.0%0
140
0.2%1
141 0.0%0
142 0.0%0
144
0.7%3
145
0.2%1
146 0.0%0
147 0.0%0
148 0.0%0
150 0.0%0
152 0.0%0
153 0.0%0
155 0.0%0
156 0.0%0
157 0.0%0
158 0.0%0
159 0.0%0
160 0.0%0
161 0.0%0
162 0.0%0
163
0.2%1
164 0.0%0
166
0.2%1
170
0.2%1
172 0.0%0
173 0.0%0
174 0.0%0
175 0.0%0
176 0.0%0
177 0.0%0
178
0.5%2
179 0.0%0
180
0.2%1
183
1.0%4
184
0.7%3
185 0.0%0
186 0.0%0
188 0.0%0
189 0.0%0
190 0.0%0
191 0.0%0
193 0.0%0
194 0.0%0
195 0.0%0
197 0.0%0
198 0.0%0
199 0.0%0
200 0.0%0
201 0.0%0
206
0.2%1
207 0.0%0
208 0.0%0
209
0.5%2
210 0.0%0
211 0.0%0
212 0.0%0
215 0.0%0
216 0.0%0
217 0.0%0
218 0.0%0
219 0.0%0
220
0.2%1
221 0.0%0
222 0.0%0
223 0.0%0
224 0.0%0
226 0.0%0
227 0.0%0
228 0.0%0
229
0.2%1
230
0.2%1
231
0.2%1
232 0.0%0
233 0.0%0
236
0.2%1
238 0.0%0
240
0.2%1
241 0.0%0
242 0.0%0
243 0.0%0
244
0.2%1
245
0.2%1
249
0.2%1
253 0.0%0
254 0.0%0
262
0.2%1
264 0.0%0
265 0.0%0
268 0.0%0
270 0.0%0
272
0.2%1
273
0.7%3
274
0.2%1
275
0.5%2
276 0.0%0
277 0.0%0
278
0.5%2
279
0.2%1
280 0.0%0
281 0.0%0
282 0.0%0
283
0.5%2
284 0.0%0
285
0.7%3
286
0.2%1
287
3.2%13
288 0.0%0
290 0.0%0
291 0.0%0
292 0.0%0
293 0.0%0
294
0.2%1
296
1.0%4
297 0.0%0
298 0.0%0
300
1.0%4
301
0.7%3
302
0.5%2
303
0.2%1
305
0.7%3
306
0.5%2
307
0.2%1
309 0.0%0
310 0.0%0
312 0.0%0
313 0.0%0
314 0.0%0
315 0.0%0
317 0.0%0
318 0.0%0
320 0.0%0
321
0.2%1
322
0.5%2
323 0.0%0
326 0.0%0
327
1.0%4
328
0.2%1
330 0.0%0
331 0.0%0
332 0.0%0
333 0.0%0
334
0.5%2
335 0.0%0
336
0.2%1
338 0.0%0
342
0.2%1
344
0.7%3
347
0.2%1
349 0.0%0
350 0.0%0
351
0.2%1
352 0.0%0
356 0.0%0
359
0.2%1
361 0.0%0
362 0.0%0
365 0.0%0
366 0.0%0
368 0.0%0
370 0.0%0
371 0.0%0
372 0.0%0
373 0.0%0
374 0.0%0
376 0.0%0
377
0.2%1
378 0.0%0
379 0.0%0
381 0.0%0
383 0.0%0
384 0.0%0
385 0.0%0
386
0.2%1
388 0.0%0
390 0.0%0
391
0.2%1
392 0.0%0
394 0.0%0
397
0.2%1
401 0.0%0
402 0.0%0
403
0.2%1
405 0.0%0
406 0.0%0
407 0.0%0
410
0.2%1
420 0.0%0
421 0.0%0
424 0.0%0
425 0.0%0
427 0.0%0
430
0.2%1
431
0.2%1
432 0.0%0
433 0.0%0
435 0.0%0
436 0.0%0
437 0.0%0
438 0.0%0
440
1.5%6
441
0.7%3
442 0.0%0
443
0.2%1
444 0.0%0
445 0.0%0
446
0.5%2
447 0.0%0
448
0.2%1
449
0.2%1
450 0.0%0
451
0.2%1
452
0.2%1
453 0.0%0
454
0.2%1
456
0.2%1
458 0.0%0
460
0.5%2
461
0.2%1
462
1.0%4
463 0.0%0
464 0.0%0
465
0.2%1
466 0.0%0
467
0.2%1
468
0.2%1
470
0.5%2
472
0.2%1
473 0.0%0
474
0.2%1
476 0.0%0
479 0.0%0
480 0.0%0
481 0.0%0
482 0.0%0
483 0.0%0
484
0.5%2
485 0.0%0
486 0.0%0
487 0.0%0
488 0.0%0
489 0.0%0
490
1.5%6
491 0.0%0
492
0.5%2
493
0.5%2
494
0.5%2
495 0.0%0
496
1.2%5
497
0.5%2
498 0.0%0
499
0.2%1
500
0.2%1
501 0.0%0
502 0.0%0
503
0.5%2
504 0.0%0
505 0.0%0
507
0.2%1
508 0.0%0
513 0.0%0
520 0.0%0
521 0.0%0
522
0.2%1
523
0.5%2
526 0.0%0
527 0.0%0
528 0.0%0
530
0.2%1
531
1.5%6
532 0.0%0
534 0.0%0
535 0.0%0
537 0.0%0
538
0.2%1
539 0.0%0
540
0.2%1
541 0.0%0
543 0.0%0
544
0.2%1
545
0.7%3
546 0.0%0
547 0.0%0
548
0.5%2
549 0.0%0
550
0.2%1
551 0.0%0
553
0.2%1
554 0.0%0
556 0.0%0
557 0.0%0
558 0.0%0
559 0.0%0
560
0.5%2
561 0.0%0
562 0.0%0
563
0.2%1
564 0.0%0
565
0.2%1
566
0.7%3
570
0.2%1
572 0.0%0
577 0.0%0
581 0.0%0
582 0.0%0
583 0.0%0
584 0.0%0
587
0.2%1
591
0.2%1
593 0.0%0
597
0.2%1
599 0.0%0
600
1.0%4
601
0.2%1
602 0.0%0
603 0.0%0
604
0.2%1
605
0.2%1
606
0.5%2
607 0.0%0
608
0.2%1
609 0.0%0
610 0.0%0
611
0.2%1
612 0.0%0
613 0.0%0
614 0.0%0
615 0.0%0
616 0.0%0
617
0.2%1
618 0.0%0
619 0.0%0
620 0.0%0
622 0.0%0
623 0.0%0
625 0.0%0
627 0.0%0
628 0.0%0
629
0.5%2
630 0.0%0
631 0.0%0
633 0.0%0
634 0.0%0
636
0.2%1
640 0.0%0
641 0.0%0
647 0.0%0
648 0.0%0
650 0.0%0
652 0.0%0
653 0.0%0
654 0.0%0
655 0.0%0
656 0.0%0
658 0.0%0
660
0.5%2
661 0.0%0
662 0.0%0
666
0.2%1
668 0.0%0
672 0.0%0
678 0.0%0
680
0.2%1
681 0.0%0
684 0.0%0
685
0.2%1
688 0.0%0
691 0.0%0
693 0.0%0
700 0.0%0
701 0.0%0
705 0.0%0
706 0.0%0
707 0.0%0
708 0.0%0
711 0.0%0
712
0.2%1
714
0.2%1
719 0.0%0
720 0.0%0
722 0.0%0
725 0.0%0
727 0.0%0
729 0.0%0
730 0.0%0
731 0.0%0
740 0.0%0
741 0.0%0
743 0.0%0
744 0.0%0
748 0.0%0
750 0.0%0
752 0.0%0
754 0.0%0
756 0.0%0
757 0.0%0
758 0.0%0
760 0.0%0
761 0.0%0
762 0.0%0
764
0.2%1
765 0.0%0
766 0.0%0
768 0.0%0
770 0.0%0
772 0.0%0
773
0.2%1
774 0.0%0
775 0.0%0
778 0.0%0
780 0.0%0
781 0.0%0
782 0.0%0
783 0.0%0
784 0.0%0
786
0.2%1
787 0.0%0
788 0.0%0
789 0.0%0
791 0.0%0
797 0.0%0
802
0.5%2
803
0.2%1
804
0.5%2
805
0.5%2
806 0.0%0
808
0.2%1
809
0.2%1
810 0.0%0
811 0.0%0
812 0.0%0
813
0.2%1
814 0.0%0
816 0.0%0
830 0.0%0
833
0.2%1
837
0.5%2
838
0.2%1
840 0.0%0
841
0.2%1
850 0.0%0
852 0.0%0
853 0.0%0
855
0.2%1
856 0.0%0
857 0.0%0
859 0.0%0
863
0.2%1
870 0.0%0
871 0.0%0
875
0.2%1
877 0.0%0
879 0.0%0
883 0.0%0
890 0.0%0
891 0.0%0
895 0.0%0
900
0.2%1
902 0.0%0
904 0.0%0
905 0.0%0
907 0.0%0
908
0.2%1
910
0.2%1
911 0.0%0
912 0.0%0
913 0.0%0
914 0.0%0
915 0.0%0
916 0.0%0
917 0.0%0
919 0.0%0
920
0.2%1
921
0.2%1
922 0.0%0
923
0.5%2
925 0.0%0
926
0.2%1
927 0.0%0
928 0.0%0
930
0.2%1
931 0.0%0
932 0.0%0
933 0.0%0
934 0.0%0
935 0.0%0
936
0.2%1
937 0.0%0
939
0.2%1
940
0.2%1
941 0.0%0
943 0.0%0
944 0.0%0
945
0.2%1
946
0.2%1
947 0.0%0
949 0.0%0
950
0.2%1
951 0.0%0
952 0.0%0
953 0.0%0
954
0.2%1
956
0.2%1
958 0.0%0
959
0.2%1
960 0.0%0
961 0.0%0
963 0.0%0
967 0.0%0
968 0.0%0
970
0.7%3
971
0.2%1
972
1.0%4
973
0.5%2
974
0.2%1
975
0.2%1
977 0.0%0
980
0.5%2
981
0.5%2
982
1.5%6
983
0.2%1
984 0.0%0
985
0.2%1
986 0.0%0
988 0.0%0
989 0.0%0
992
0.7%3
995
0.2%1
996
0.2%1
997
0.2%1
L2N 0.0%0
V6G 0.0%0

64. Any other comments you would like to share....
 answered question48
 
skipped question
384
 Response
Count
[ShowReplies]48

Find...
Show replies
Hide replies