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  2. Law of truly large numbers - Wikipedia

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    For a sample of only 1,000 independent trials, however, the probability that the event does not happen in any of them, even once (improbability), is only [5] 0.999 1000 ≈ 0.3677, or 36.77%. Then, the probability that the event does happen, at least once, in 1,000 trials is ( 1 − 0.999 1000 ≈ 0.6323, or ) 63.23%. This means that this ...

  3. Odds - Wikipedia

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    Odds of 4/1 would imply that the bettor stands to make a £400 profit on a £100 stake. If the odds are 1/4, the bettor will make £25 on a £100 stake. In either case, having won, the bettor always receives the original stake back; so if the odds are 4/1 the bettor receives a total of £500 (£400 plus the original £100).

  4. Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics – Poker: The odds of being dealt a royal flush in poker are 649,739 to 1 against, for a probability of 1.5 × 10 −6 (0.000 15%). [ 9 ] Mathematics – Poker: The odds of being dealt a straight flush (other than a royal flush) in poker are 72,192 to 1 against, for a probability of 1.4 × 10 −5 (0.0014%).

  5. Dodgers' Roki Sasaki deal barely changed their 2025 World ...

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    The Dodgers still have roughly 3-to-1 odds to win the World Series. ... Mets +1000. Phillies +1100. Orioles +1500. Astros +1600. Padres +1800. The Dodgers aren't the odds-on favorites they've been ...

  6. Lottery mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Another example of such a game is Mega Millions, albeit with different jackpot odds. Where more than 1 powerball is drawn from a separate pool of balls to the main lottery (for example, in the EuroMillions game), the odds of the different possible powerball matching scores are calculated using the method shown in the "other scores" section ...

  7. 68–95–99.7 rule - Wikipedia

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    1 in 1 744 278: Every 4776 years (once in recorded history) μ ± 5.5σ: 0.999 999 962 020 875: 3.798 × 10 −8 = 37.98 ppb: 1 in 26 330 254: Every 72 090 years (thrice in history of modern humankind) μ ± 6σ: 0.999 999 998 026 825: 1.973 × 10 −9 = 1.973 ppb: 1 in 506 797 346: Every 1.38 million years (twice in history of humankind) μ ± ...

  8. Orders of magnitude (probability) - Wikipedia

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    1×10 −6: Life-threatening adverse reaction from a measles vaccine [13] 1.43×10 −6: Probability of the Yellowstone supervolcano erupting in a given year. 1.5×10 −6: Probability of being dealt a royal flush in poker 10 −5: 1.4×10 −5: Probability of being dealt a straight flush (other than a royal flush) in poker 1.6×10 −5

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