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.
It really depends on where you live. Probably about an 83.75 percent chance right now.
The chance of being murdered in Britain is relatively low compared to many other countries. As of recent statistics, the homicide rate is approximately 1 to 2 per 100,000 people annually. This means that the likelihood of an individual being murdered is quite minimal, reflecting the overall safety and stability of the region. However, crime rates can vary by area and other factors, so it's important to consider local context.
Roughly 1.2 percent chance
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.
48.8% which is like sooo unfair!
It really depends on where you live. Probably about an 83.75 percent chance right now.
The chance of being murdered in Britain is relatively low compared to many other countries. As of recent statistics, the homicide rate is approximately 1 to 2 per 100,000 people annually. This means that the likelihood of an individual being murdered is quite minimal, reflecting the overall safety and stability of the region. However, crime rates can vary by area and other factors, so it's important to consider local context.
the percentage chance is 32 and 100
I think there are 4% of serial killers are murdered in jail
how many jews where murdered in each county and what percentage of the pre-war jewish population did they consume?
to find gold for them selves athough the miners had a one in 50 chance of finding gold.The miners had more chance of dieing from bad air in the mines, being murdered or starving then finding gold.
to find gold for them selves athough the miners had a one in 50 chance of finding gold.The miners had more chance of dieing from bad air in the mines, being murdered or starving then finding gold.
Partly cloudy with a chance of showers.
50 percent
Primarily it was European Jews (men, women & children) that were murdered, although it is likely that a small percentage of those killed were non-Jews.
Roughly 1.2 percent chance
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.