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    If the Odds in Favor of an Event Occurring Are
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If the Odds in Favor of an Event Occurring Are

Question 98

Question 98

Multiple Choice

If the odds in favor of an event occurring are 9 to 1, the probability of the event occurring is _________.


A) 9
B) 1/9
C) 9/10
D) 8/9

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