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15 August, 19:09

About 8% of the U. S. population catches the flu each season. Assuming everyone has equal probability of catching the flu, about what are the odds of catching the flu in a given season?

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  1. 15 August, 19:19
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    The odds are 2 : 23, or about 0.09 : 1 (0.09 to 1).

    Explanation:

    The odds of an event is the ratio of occurrence to non-occurrence of the event.

    When you know the probability of an event, then you can calculate the odds by dividing the probability of occurence by the probability of non-occurrence.

    Calling p the probability that an event will happen, 1 - p is the probability that it will not happen and the odds will be:

    Odds = p / (1 - p)

    You have p = 8% = 0.08, and 1 - p = 1 - 0.08 = 0.92.

    Therefore:

    Odds = 0.08 / 0.92 = 8 : 92 = 2 : 23 ≈ 0.09 : 1 (0.09 to 1)
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