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.
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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 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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