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Consider the formula below:
P=1-(1-P1)×(1-P2)×(1-P3)×(1-P4)×……(1-Pn)
If you have also taken “Probability” classes in school, you know this is the way to calculate the probability of succeeding at least once in N tries, with a probability for success in any try being P and N being the number of tries.
If we apply this to life, from a pure mathematical point of view, we can tabulate below chances for success in anything we do.
*N = number of tries
*Age = 18 + N x 7, assuming we get a chance to try every 7 years and we get our first chance at age of 25.
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