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Building a Baby Army

Number of births divided by Infant deaths and mortality rate: 1995-2005

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RankRegionNumber of births÷Infant deaths and mortality rate: 1995-2005Result
1California562,440.00÷5.00112,488.00
2Texas399,603.00÷7.0057,086.14
3New York250,104.00÷6.0041,684.00
4Florida236,802.00÷7.0033,828.86
5Illinois180,572.00÷7.0025,796.00
6New Jersey115,020.00÷5.0023,004.00
7Pennsylvania149,090.00÷7.0021,298.57
8Ohio150,593.00÷8.0018,824.13
9Georgia148,633.00÷8.0018,579.13
10Washington86,876.00÷5.0017,375.20
11Michigan127,483.00÷8.0015,935.38
12Massachusetts77,676.00÷5.0015,535.20
13Virginia107,817.00÷7.0015,402.43
14Minnesota73,525.00÷5.0014,705.00
15Arizona102,429.00÷7.0014,632.71
16North Carolina127,859.00÷9.0014,206.56
17Colorado70,751.00÷6.0011,791.83
18Indiana88,631.00÷8.0011,078.88
19Maryland77,494.00÷7.0011,070.57
20Utah53,504.00÷5.0010,700.80
21Wisconsin72,340.00÷7.0010,334.29
22Missouri81,385.00÷8.0010,173.13
23Tennessee84,355.00÷9.009,372.78
24Kentucky58,250.00÷7.008,321.43
25Iowa40,607.00÷5.008,121.40
26Oregon48,689.00÷6.008,114.83
27Connecticut41,820.00÷6.006,970.00
28South Carolina62,171.00÷9.006,907.89
29Oklahoma54,016.00÷8.006,752.00
30Nevada40,027.00÷6.006,671.17
31Louisiana63,376.00÷10.006,337.60
32Alabama63,232.00÷10.006,323.20
33Kansas40,968.00÷7.005,852.57
34Arkansas40,961.00÷8.005,120.13
35New Mexico29,936.00÷6.004,989.33
36Nebraska26,727.00÷6.004,454.50
37Mississippi46,056.00÷11.004,186.91
38Idaho24,184.00÷6.004,030.67
39New Hampshire14,378.00÷5.002,875.60
40Hawaii18,982.00÷7.002,711.71
41West Virginia20,931.00÷8.002,616.38
42Rhode Island12,372.00÷6.002,062.00
43Maine14,151.00÷7.002,021.57
44Alaska10,996.00÷6.001,832.67
45Montana12,508.00÷7.001,786.86
46South Dakota11,919.00÷7.001,702.71
47North Dakota8,621.00÷6.001,436.83
48Delaware11,989.00÷9.001,332.11
49Wyoming7,672.00÷7.001,096.00
50Vermont6,511.00÷6.001,085.17
51District of Columbia8,523.00÷14.00608.79
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