There are very many factors that affect the odds and it would be pointless giving a general figure. The relevant factors include your:
Check out the link, it has all the odds.
1 in 730
There are a few options that are available to see betting odds. This would greatly depend on what odds one is interested in viewing, but one can find betting odds on sites such as Odds Checker, Odds Portal and Odds Shark.
Odds ratio (AD/BC) is the ratio between number of times that something happens and does not happen. Crude odds ratio is the ratio that is not stratified (ex. by age). Adjusted odds ratio is a stratified odds ratio. If the odds ratio equals one, then there is no association, and null hypothesis shall be accepted. If one is included into confidence interval, then it is possible that odds ratio equals one, and it is not statistically significant. If stratified odds ratios are about the same, or there are no significant differences, the odds ratios are combined into one common odds summary estimate of two stratum specific ORs using Mantel-Haenszel and/or Cohran's tests, or multivariable analysis.
The odds of not selecting a queen of hearts is 51 in 52.
100%
your odds of dying on a motorcycle are 1 in 1,020. at least that's what i found on this website http://www.blog.joelx.com/odds-chances-of-dying/877/
Your odds of dying in a car accident: 1 in 18,585. Your odds of dying in a plane accident: 1 in 354,319
50 out of 100
Sooner or later you'll die, so the probability of dying is 100%.
Small chance (about 4%).
31% chance
The odds of you getting into a wreck and dying are less than the odds of hitting someone and killing them. While under the influence, your body goes with the flow, so to speak, so it doesn't affect you as badly.
You have a 2% chance of dying in football.But,there have been deaths in the early days of football
About 1 in 800
1:0. 100%. A certainty
about 1 in 800