Answer assumes the question refers to US residents and not immigrants, tourists, work permit bearers, etc.
According to the 2011 census, the US had a population 311,800,000 citizens.
According to the FBI website, there were 13,913 murders and non-negligent manslaughters in 2011.
Roughly speaking, in 2011 you had a 0.0045% chance of being murdered, if you were a US citizen in 2011.
The answer depends, among other factors, on what your occupation is and where in the world you live. For most people, the probability is negligible.
The probability of the school in this city being closed is the same as the probability of Iceland being covered in a cloud of ash to the extent of Airplanes being cancelled.....so yea, pretty good :D
No, we can't expression any negative value as a probability. A probability ranges from 0 to 1 - 0 being the lowest and 1 being the highest.
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You are not a Jedi.
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The answer depends, among other factors, on what your occupation is and where in the world you live. For most people, the probability is negligible.
The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.The probability of a single point being chosen is 0.
1- P(identical) - P(fraternal) =1-0.004-0.023 =0.973 The probability of being a identical or fraternal twin plus the probability of not being a twin has to add to 1. so 1- probability of being twins=probability of not being a twin ;-)
the probability is 1(being the maximum)- the probability you have allredy got. the answer is 0.6
That depends on many factors. For example, if you are a $1 bill, the probability is quite high, whereas if you are a human being, the probability is quite low.
The probability of the school in this city being closed is the same as the probability of Iceland being covered in a cloud of ash to the extent of Airplanes being cancelled.....so yea, pretty good :D
In a probability sample, each unit has the same probability of being included in the sample. Equivalently, given a sample size, each sample of that size from the population has the same probability of being selected. This is not true for non-probability sampling.
No, we can't expression any negative value as a probability. A probability ranges from 0 to 1 - 0 being the lowest and 1 being the highest.
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Favourable probability is the probability that the outcome that you are looking for does actually occur.As an aside, "favourable" can be an unfortunate word if you are looking for the probability of an undesirable outcome - being the victim of a fatal incidence. Not many would consider that as being "favourable".
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