To determine the probability that the candidate will win the election, we need to convert the odds into a probability.
Let's consider the odds against the candidate winning, which are 4 to 19. This means that for every 4 favorable outcomes (candidate wins), there are 19 unfavorable outcomes (candidate loses).
To convert this into a probability, we need to find the total number of possible outcomes (favorable + unfavorable).
Total outcomes = favorable outcomes + unfavorable outcomes = 4 + 19 = 23
Now, we can calculate the probability of the candidate winning the election:
Probability of the candidate winning = favorable outcomes / total outcomes
Probability of the candidate winning = 4 / 23
Thus, the probability that the candidate will win the election, based on the given odds, is approximately 0.174 or 17.4%.
the odds against a particular candidate winning an election are estimated to be 4 to 19 if those odds are accurate what is the probability that that candidate will win the election
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