Multiple Choice
The odds of an event occurring is: A. The probability that the event will occur divided by the probability that the event will not occur.
B. The probability that the event will not occur divided by the probability that the event will occur.
C. The probability that the event will occur divided by the total of the probability that it will occur, plus the probability of the event not occurring.
A) Option A
B) Option B
C) Option C
D) Either option A or B would create the same outcome.
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