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Jojo

Jojo is the name of:

  • JoJo, a female pop singer
  • Joel "Jo-Jo" Hailey, a male R&B singer from K-Ci & JoJo and Jodeci
  • JoJo Savard, a self-proclaimed 1-900 psychic

Jojo may also refer to:

  • Jojo's Circus, a children's television show
  • Jojo, a song by Boz Scaggs
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, a manga and an anime
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Jojo's Circus, a children's television show. If you bet 4 at fair odds and the event occurred, you would receive back 1 plus your original 4 stake. JoJo Savard, a self-proclaimed 1-900 psychic. 0.8 or 80%), then the odds are 0.8 / (1 − 0.8) = 4. Joel "Jo-Jo" Hailey, a male R&B singer from K-Ci & JoJo and Jodeci. By contrast, for an event with a 4 in 5 probability of occurring (i.e. JoJo, a female pop singer. This would be presented in fractional odds of 4 to 1 against (written as 4 : 1 or 4/1), in decimal odds as 5.0 to include the returned stake, in craps payout as 5 for 1, and in moneyline odds as +400 representing the gain from a 100 stake.

If you bet 1 at fair odds and the event occurred, you would receive back 4 plus your original 1 stake. 0.2 or 20%), then the odds are 0.2 / (1 − 0.2) = 0.2 / 0.8 = 0.25. Taking an event with a 1 in 5 probability of occurring (i.e. Odds have long been the standard way of representing probability used by bookmakers, though the method of presenting odds varies by location.

The logarithm of the odds is the logit of the probability. In probability theory and statistics the odds in favor of an event or a proposition are the quantity p / (1 − p), where p is the probability of the event or proposition.