How do we calculate the odds of for example being struck by lightning?

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The odds for that happening are 1 in a million. How did we measure this?

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That’s just the number of people who are struck by lightning every year, divided by the total population. Obviously, certain behaviors might make it more or less likely for a person to be struck by lightning (e.g. playing golf in the rain).

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