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% of Adults Who Were Moderately/Vigorously Active divided by State Energy Expenditures

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RankRegion% of Adults Who Were Moderately/Vigorously Active÷State Energy ExpendituresResult
1Alaska0.61÷6,260,200,000.000
2Florida0.47÷60,746,600,000.000
3Kentucky0.44÷20,316,300,000.000
4Mississippi0.40÷13,391,600,000.000
5North Dakota0.53÷4,190,700,000.000
6Tennessee0.39÷25,462,400,000.000
7Wyoming0.57÷4,545,700,000.000
8Alabama0.42÷21,606,400,000.000
9Michigan0.51÷36,882,200,000.000
10Kansas0.49÷12,802,800,000.000
11Minnesota0.49÷21,708,200,000.000
12New York0.49÷63,642,000,000.000
13South Dakota0.48÷3,585,200,000.000
14Wisconsin0.55÷22,454,500,000.000
15District of Columbia0.54÷2,391,900,000.000
16Iowa0.48÷14,333,700,000.000
17Arizona0.52÷20,198,400,000.000
18New Mexico0.53÷7,876,900,000.000
19South Carolina0.47÷18,130,400,000.000
20West Virginia0.46÷8,369,100,000.000
21Colorado0.55÷17,032,900,000.000
22Indiana0.48÷28,627,100,000.000
23Nevada0.49÷10,570,700,000.000
24New Jersey0.48÷39,609,000,000.000
25Rhode Island0.50÷3,566,700,000.000
26Washington0.54÷23,224,300,000.000
27Connecticut0.52÷15,145,900,000.000
28Illinois0.49÷48,296,900,000.000
29Massachusetts0.51÷25,861,900,000.000
30New Hampshire0.54÷5,334,600,000.000
31Pennsylvania0.50÷49,300,600,000.000
32Virginia0.50÷30,509,300,000.000
33Delaware0.48÷3,848,900,000.000
34Idaho0.56÷5,417,700,000.000
35Maryland0.48÷21,489,700,000.000
36Nebraska0.52÷7,876,600,000.000
37Oregon0.56÷13,175,300,000.000
38Vermont0.58÷2,687,100,000.000
39California0.50÷121,829,300,000.000
40Hawaii0.51÷6,173,500,000.000
41Maine0.56÷6,695,700,000.000
42Montana0.58÷5,265,100,000.000
43Oklahoma0.46÷17,027,100,000.000
44Utah0.56÷8,739,000,000.000
45Arkansas0.46÷12,533,300,000.000
46Georgia0.48÷35,677,700,000.000
47Louisiana0.39÷33,623,600,000.000
48Missouri0.49÷23,341,800,000.000
49Ohio0.50÷48,190,300,000.000
50Texas0.47÷140,651,200,000.000
51North Carolina0.40÷32,574,200,000.000
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