That's not how stats work. Stats just give odds of something happening. They don't literally tell you how many people it will happen to.
Simply put, say the odds of dying were 1 in 4. That means your chances of dying are 25%. That does not mean that one person will always die out of every 4 people. It could be none die, or they all could die, or anything in between.
That's not how stats work. Stats simply give odds of something happening. They don't literally tell you how many people it will happen to.
Simply put, say the odds of dying were 1 in 4. That means your chances of dying are 25%. That does not mean that one person will always die out of every 4 people. It could be none die, or they all could die, or anything in between.