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When you think of successful contestants on "The Bachelor," you might think of a blonde cheerleader named Lauren, from California, in her early twenties.
But you would be wrong.
While there are quite a lot of those who appear on the show and get pretty far, they are not the most likely candidate to win "The Bachelor."
That honor would go to Jennifer, 36, a nurse from Atlanta.
This is all according to Homes.com, which conducted an in-depth statistical breakdown to figure out who the perfect candidate on "The Bachelor" is, narrowing it down to age, city, and profession.
Along with figuring out the mostly likely candidate, the statistics reveal some other interesting information, like the average number roses received per name, profession, city, and state. For example, while the majority of contestants are in their twenties, the most successful contestants are in their thirties.
But other details aren't surprising, including the most common name for a contestant being Lauren (there were four Laurens on Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s season alone).
Here are some of the findings in the study: