In the Wikipedia
article, take a
look at the table below the words “These are worked out for some simple odds”.
The odds that
TobyBartels is talking
about,
which one gets by dividing the
numbers in an “n to m” expression, and which go from zero to infinity, are
shown in the second and third columns of that table (o_f and
o_a). Probabilities, which go from 0 to 1 or 0% to 100%, are shown in the
fourth and fifth columns (p and q).
In the Wikipedia article, take a look at the table below the words “These are worked out for some simple odds”. The odds that TobyBartels is talking about, which one gets by dividing the numbers in an “n to m” expression, and which go from zero to infinity, are shown in the second and third columns of that table (o_f and o_a). Probabilities, which go from 0 to 1 or 0% to 100%, are shown in the fourth and fifth columns (p and q).