The theoretical probability that a tribute from 1,2,4 will win The Hunger Games is 25% chance. To find the experimental probability you would have to know which tributes won in the last 75 Hunger Games to know there chance of winning in the future.
The Districts 1,2 and 4 are commonly know to produce "career" tributes. These tributes are highly skilled because of training since a young age. Because of this, many victors come from these three districts.
24, two from each of the twelve districts.
sponsers helped the tributes stay alive in the arena by giving gifts such as food or water. However, sponsers depend upon the tributes training score and the probability of them staying alive
The career tributes often act inhumanely in the hunger games because as they come from the richest districts of Panem, they have been able to afford training with weapons prior to the games themselves. This pre-training has given them an unfair advantage to the rest of them so this is why they are superior in physical combat, etc.
It is what the capital has that district do for its small economy. The industry for the Capital differs from each district. One, district 1, mines coal, while 11 does agriculture, and of course 12 mines coal.
No, in the first book "The Hunger Games," Suzanne Collins did not come up with the names for the tributes from districts 3-10. She only named the tributes from Districts 1, 2, and 12.
Tributes
The Districts 1,2 and 4 are commonly know to produce "career" tributes. These tributes are highly skilled because of training since a young age. Because of this, many victors come from these three districts.
24, two from each of the twelve districts.
The power districts aka career tributes are: District 1 - Luxury goods District 2 - They were favored by the Capitol and provided most Peacekeepers District 4 - Fishing
Two tributes (one male, one female) are drawn from each district, 12 districts total.
Career tributes are tributes from Districts 1 and 2 (and 4 in the book, but not in the movie) They have trained for the games their whole lives, even though it is illegal, however they are favoured by the Capitol and so are not punished. The fact they have trained gives them the upper hand and so they usually win. They wait until they are 17 or 18 and then volunteer at the Reapings as they have a very high chance of winning the games. They are a threat to the other, less well-off tributes as they have skills that they have perfected over many years.
Career tributes in "The Hunger Games" are usually trained from a young age in combat and survival skills, making them more physically fit and experienced in the arena compared to the other tributes. They come from districts with a legacy of winning and are often more ruthless in their pursuit of victory. This sets them apart as more formidable opponents in the Games.
There was a civil war with the districts and the capital, back then there were 13 districts. The Capital won and the districts got punished. Every year they have the Hunger Games to remember the rebellion. If you have read the first book, two tributes from each district,from ages 12-18, are to fight in an arena to the death.
sponsers helped the tributes stay alive in the arena by giving gifts such as food or water. However, sponsers depend upon the tributes training score and the probability of them staying alive
The higher districts, such as 1, 2, and 3, have been training their whole lives to compete in the Games. Whereas 12's "career" if you will, is coal mining, the higher Districts train for the Games as their job. Hence the nickname "Careers" is given to the tributes like Cato, Clove, Glimmer and Marvel.
The training was fair because otherwise, the career tributes would have an unfair advantage against the weaker districts. Also, the game makers watch them practice to estimate their chance in the arena and then give this information to the districts and the rest of the Capitol.