Calculation(s) by Book of Odds Based On
National Sporting Goods Association/NSGA and SBRnet.
American Community Survey, 2005 [Internet]. U.S. Census Bureau; Available from: http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Special/acsftp.html
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Rounding Rules
Odds more likely than 1 in 10, such as 1 in 3.42, are rounded to three significant digits. Odds less likely than 1 in 10, such as 1 in 420.4, are rounded to four significant digits. Trailing zeros after the decimal point are dropped for readability, even though they may still be significant.
Odds you'll see: 1 in 4.26; 14.5; 143; 5,230; 433,200
Odds you won't see: 1 in 2.412; 63.042; 425,242c



















Comments (3)
Hello. I'm new here so i hope this is the correct way to question things. This really doesn't sound right to me. I believe that BookOfOdds.com is only reporting what is considered a reliable source, but i really doubt it. This sounds like a statistic based on fans going often and non-fans going rarely and just dividing by the total. I would be surprised if the number of unique women (in this case) attending NFL games was more than 1 in 180 in a lifetime let alone in a year. Is my perception so off? I believe that "The odds a woman will attend an NFL game in a year..." should be changed to "The odds that women will attend an NFL game in a year..." or something.
report abuseThis looks to be a great site, but i hope the statistics are sound.
@spudart: The odds a man will attend an NFL game in a year are 1 in 10.76 (US, 2005).
report abuseWhat are the odds for a man attending an NFL game in a year? I for one, have never attended an NFL game.
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