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.
1 in 1,000,000
50 out of 100
Assuming that there is only one 1 on the 100 faces, the odds are (1/100)3 or 10-6, that is 1 in a million.
90 out of 100
The odds of rolling 6 out of 2 consecutive dice is 100/25.
1 in 1,000,000
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Your odds of living to be 100 years old depend on various factors, including genetics, lifestyle, and healthcare access. In developed countries, the chances have improved significantly due to advancements in medicine and healthier living conditions, with estimates suggesting about 1 in 10,000 people reach this age. Women generally have a higher likelihood than men, and maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, and social connections can also enhance longevity. Ultimately, individual circumstances play a crucial role in determining these odds.
50 out of 100
Assuming that there is only one 1 on the 100 faces, the odds are (1/100)3 or 10-6, that is 1 in a million.
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1 in 100
90 out of 100
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100%
The odds of rolling 6 out of 2 consecutive dice is 100/25.