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The odds of any woman giving birth to an autistic child would depend upon her and the fathers genetics, the age of the woman and if there were any other problems with previous pregnancies. Autistic genes are dominate so if there is autism in her medical history then a genetic counselor can help to determine the possible risk to an unborn child should she decide to go through with the pregnancy.
To compute an adjusted odds ratio, simply fit a logistic regression model. The outcome variable is the 0-1 variable which represents case or control status. The independent variables include a particular SNP variable, as well as all the demographic variable. The odds ratio that you get for the SNP variable shows the effect of that SNP on cancer status, after adjusting for all the demographic variables.
The odds of a fan catching one foul ball during a game are very low, estimated at around 1 in 1,000. Therefore, the odds of catching two foul balls in one game would be even more rare, likely around 1 in 1,000,000 or lower. It would require exceptional luck and positioning within the stadium.
The odds of being struck by lightning in a given year are about 1 in 500,000. However, this can vary depending on location and activities.
The odds of a baby being born on February 29, a leap day, are approximately 1 in 1,461, as it only occurs once every four years.
one in 52
4 out of 52
Odds are 1 in 26 which is roughly a 4% chance of picking the million dollar case.
50/50 the odds are split
3 out of 7, or 42.8% chance you will choose an a in Alabama.
Picking any particular number randomly from 1 to 21000.
There is tenpin bowling, duckpin bowling, fivepin bowling, ninepin bowling. Variations of tenpin include color pin, red head pin, 9 pin no tap, Monte Carlo, Even/Odds, Low ball, and best frame.
There are many different ways to look to calculate the odds on picking the perfect bracket. Attached is a article that lists many of the different possibilities
In a twenty-horse race, a trifecta requires selecting the first three finishers in the correct order. The odds of doing this can be calculated as the number of ways to pick three horses from twenty, multiplied by the permutations of those three horses. Specifically, the odds are 1 in 6,840, as there are 20 choices for the first horse, 19 for the second, and 18 for the third, leading to (20 \times 19 \times 18 = 6,840) possible combinations. Thus, the odds of picking the correct trifecta are 1 in 6,840.
There are 4 kings in a pack of 52 cards so the odds are 1:13 (4/52).
You can bowl 18 strikes in a row in pogo bowl. You have to be good at the game. I bowled 30 in a row once.
1/32 or (1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)