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If the probability that an event will occur is what are the odds in favor of the event occurring?

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If the probability that an event will occur is 9/10 what are the odds in favor of the event occurring?
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The probability of an event occurring is given as a ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes.

Here, the probability of the event occurring is 9/10, which means there are 9 favorable outcomes out of a total of 10 possible outcomes.

The odds in favor of the event occurring can be calculated as follows:

Odds in favor = favorable outcomes : unfavorable outcomes

Since the event is certain to happen with probability 9/10, there are no unfavorable outcomes, and the odds in favor are:

Odds in favor = 9:0

Therefore, the odds in favor of the event occurring are 9 to 0, which means the event is certain to happen.

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