Simple. The answer is 0.
Over the thousands of years that humans have existed, I am certain that a lot more than 41 murders have been committed. Therefore the probability that exactly 41 murders have been committed - NOT MORE - is zero.
Simple. The answer is 0.
Over the thousands of years that humans have existed, I am certain that a lot more than 41 murders have been committed. Therefore the probability that exactly 41 murders have been committed - NOT MORE - is zero.
Simple. The answer is 0.
Over the thousands of years that humans have existed, I am certain that a lot more than 41 murders have been committed. Therefore the probability that exactly 41 murders have been committed - NOT MORE - is zero.
Simple. The answer is 0.
Over the thousands of years that humans have existed, I am certain that a lot more than 41 murders have been committed. Therefore the probability that exactly 41 murders have been committed - NOT MORE - is zero.
Simple. The answer is 0.
Over the thousands of years that humans have existed, I am certain that a lot more than 41 murders have been committed. Therefore the probability that exactly 41 murders have been committed - NOT MORE - is zero.
No. However they can be used to mislead people or twisted to indicate things that seem good but aren't (this is called spindoctoring) in various ways. Examples include driving accident statistics - 45% of crashes are caused by drunk drivers, but that means 55% were caused by sober drivers - and crime statistics - 5000 murders were committed in one city but only 500 were committed in another; a person might assume the second city is safer, but if the first city had 100 times the population then it is actually only one-tenth, not ten times as dangerous as the second.
The A.B.C. Murders was created on 1936-01-06.
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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.
About 15,000 murders occur in the United States each year. However, this number may vary depending on the year. In 2013, 14,827 people were murdered in the United States.
Charles Sobhraj is alleged to have committed at least 12 murders.
None. Murders are committed by people, not by guns.
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