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10 September, 20:57

If the racetrack publishes that the odds in favor of a horse winning a race are 5 to 9, what is probability that the horse will not win the race?

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  1. 10 September, 21:20
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    I divided 5 by 9 and multiplied it by 100 to get the percentage for the probability the horse will win. I got 55.55%. I subtracted 55.55 from 100 and got 44.45% chance of not winning the race.
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