In probability theory and statistics the odds in favor of an event or a proposition are the quantity frac = 6, meaning that it's 6 times more likely that you don't choose Sunday. These 'odds' are actually relative probabilities. Generally, 'odds' aren't quoted to the general public in this format because of the natural confusion with the chance of an event occurring being expressed fractionally as a probability. Thus, the probability of choosing Sunday at random from the days of the week's 'one-… (More on Odds)