90 out of 100
1 in 1,000,000
This really depends on how old you are right now. A study by the UK Department for Work and Pensions recently put the odds of a 20 year old in 2011 living to be 100 at 1 in 4.35. The odds of an 80 year old living to be 100 is about 1 in 13. The odds of a 50 year old living to be 100 is about 1 in 7. These are rough estimates, and they can depend a lot on health/family histories.
The exact odds of making it in show business have not actually been calculated. However, those in a position to know what they're talking about say that the odds of getting an occasional role are pretty good, while the odds of being able to make a living from acting are very low. Having another job to pay the bills is vital because there can be long dry spells between acting parts.
What are the odds that their marriage will last? Many people have a drawer that seems to collect all kinds of odds and ends.
90 out of 100
1 in 1,000,000
This really depends on how old you are right now. A study by the UK Department for Work and Pensions recently put the odds of a 20 year old in 2011 living to be 100 at 1 in 4.35. The odds of an 80 year old living to be 100 is about 1 in 13. The odds of a 50 year old living to be 100 is about 1 in 7. These are rough estimates, and they can depend a lot on health/family histories.
That depended on where the Jews were. About 90% of the Polish Jews were killed and an even higher percentage of Lithuanian Jews (95-96%). However, about 74% of French Jews survived.
If you had a serial killer living close by, you will never know it until you see it in the news. All of the serial killers which were interviewed said the same thing, however it is difficult to measure the odds.
1 in 300!
Suppose that in a sample of 100 men, 90 have drunk wine in the previous week, while in a sample of 100 women only 20 have drunk wine in the same period. The odds of a man drinking wine are 90 to 10, or 9:1, while the odds of a woman drinking wine are only 20 to 80, or 1:4 = 0.25:1. The odds ratio is thus 9/0.25, or 36, showing that men are much more likely to drink wine than women. The above example also shows how odds ratios are sometimes sensitive in stating relative positions: in this sample men are 90/20 = 4.5 times more likely to have drunk wine than women, but have 36 times the odds. The logarithm of the odds ratio, the difference of the logits of the probabilities, tempers this effect, and also makes the measure symmetric with respect to the ordering of groups. For example, using natural logarithms, an odds ratio of 36/1 maps to 3.584, and an odds ratio of 1/36 maps to −3.584.
100% accurate. Tell your self over & over and you will.
90 degree comes to poles.there is no living habitate in 90 degree N and 90 degree East
90 verified.
Living out your whole life in tornado alley, you still may or may not see a tornado in your life. The odds of being in a tornado are probably about 1/300. Over an entire life....maybe less.
I wouldn't recommend it, the odds will always be in favour of the house so you will always lose in the long run.