The averageage to whicha personlives.The country’sGrossDomesticProduct dividedby itspopulation.The country'sGross NationalIncome dividedby itspopulation.The number ofbabies, per1000 live births,who die underthe age of 1.The numberof doctorsper 1000people.The numberof peopleliving on lessthan $1.90 aday.The total valueof goods andservicesproduced in acountry in oneyear.The averagenumber ofcompleted yearsof education of acountry’spopulation.The percentageof householdsthat haveconnection to theinternet throughtheir home.The totalincome of acountry,includingearnings fromother countries.The percentageof a populationaged over 15that can readand write.The percentageof people whohave access toclean water andadequate sewagedisposal.The averageage to whicha personlives.The country’sGrossDomesticProduct dividedby itspopulation.The country'sGross NationalIncome dividedby itspopulation.The number ofbabies, per1000 live births,who die underthe age of 1.The numberof doctorsper 1000people.The numberof peopleliving on lessthan $1.90 aday.The total valueof goods andservicesproduced in acountry in oneyear.The averagenumber ofcompleted yearsof education of acountry’spopulation.The percentageof householdsthat haveconnection to theinternet throughtheir home.The totalincome of acountry,includingearnings fromother countries.The percentageof a populationaged over 15that can readand write.The percentageof people whohave access toclean water andadequate sewagedisposal.

Unit 2 Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The average age to which a person lives.
  2. The country’s Gross Domestic Product divided by its population.
  3. The country's Gross National Income divided by its population.
  4. The number of babies, per 1000 live births, who die under the age of 1.
  5. The number of doctors per 1000 people.
  6. The number of people living on less than $1.90 a day.
  7. The total value of goods and services produced in a country in one year.
  8. The average number of completed years of education of a country’s population.
  9. The percentage of households that have connection to the internet through their home.
  10. The total income of a country, including earnings from other countries.
  11. The percentage of a population aged over 15 that can read and write.
  12. The percentage of people who have access to clean water and adequate sewage disposal.