The chances are about 300 MILLION-to-One.
There are no odds. It just happens.
adjusted odds ratios are the odds of a dichotomous event being true adjusted for or controlling for other possible contributions from other variables in the model.
One way that probability is used in sports is to determine the odds of something. For example the odds of winning the game or the odds of a play being successful.
In a leap year is 1 in 4 odds On 29th February is 1 in 365 + 365 + 365 + 366 = 1 in 1,461 odds
1 in 365.242199
The odds of being killed by a shark are extremely low, with an average of 5-10 fatal shark attacks worldwide each year. In comparison, the odds of being killed in a car accident are much higher.
in the recent year the odds have raised because of the attacking by the lady who owned the chimp. the odds are about 1 in 50000. But if you keep your distance from them you wont be attacked.
she got attacked by shark on monday the 21st
The odds of encountering a shark while swimming in the ocean are very low, with an estimated 1 in 11.5 million chance of a shark attack.
If your in africa theres a lot of chance! And you will most likly die if you get attacked by awesomeness and hotness
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Odds Shark predicts that the upcoming game will have a close outcome, with both teams having a similar chance of winning.
A minority of people attacked by sharks survive.
She was attacked by the shark on October 31, 2003
Cow attacks. But this doesn't mean that cows are more dangerous than sharks, there are just more of them. Being attacked by a shark is much more dangerous than being attacked by a cow. However, the probabilty of the average man in the street actually being attacked by a shark is much lower than the probabilty of his being attacked by a shark.
You have a higher chance of getting struck by lightning than getting killed by a shark. The odds of being struck by lightning are about 1 in 15,300 during a lifetime, while the odds of being killed by a shark are about 1 in 3.7 million.
Be brave and act defensively. Don't panic and remember, most people are not attacked by sharks. Lots of divers have met great whites in the ocean and lived to tell about it. Also remember, the great white shark probably saw you long before you saw him. If the shark wanted to attack you, the shark would attack you before you had a chance to defend yourself. If you see a shark and it has not attacked you prior to seeing it, you have a good chance of not being attacked, if you act brave and act defensively.