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That depends on what set of numbers you are looking at. If you are looking at all integers (whole number - no decimal places) including positive and negative (minus) numbers there are an infinite number of positive numbers and an infinite number of negative numbers, so the chance is

(infinity + 4)/(infinity * 2)

which is the same as

infinity/infinty* 2 + 4/infinity*2

which is the same as

1/2 + 0

that is 50/50

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