Well doesn't matter if you like someone, depends on how willing you are to be patient. That can be really difficult. Soo who cares about percentages? try it, if it works it does. if it doesn't well there's your percentage.
In general, about 30% of long distance relationships succeed if changes are adequately accounted for. The average long distance relationship will break up after 4.5 months if it will fail. Overall, 60% typically don't break up.
You cannot really say a percentage for something like this, It's a 50/50 chance, It all depends how you and your partner connect to one another.
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fail.
50 percent
Probability of pass on second attempt is 40% x 80% = 32%
A 56 percent is a fail so it is an F.
Today 15 percent.
A scatterplot is the best tool. Regression or correlation can often fail to find non-linear relationships.
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There is no such thing as a secret to relationships. In my experience, relationships are built on trust, belief and hard work. The ones that fail, fail because of a multitude of reasons. In my history they fail because I failed to be true to myself and I tried to change myself to suit the partner. This never works in the long run. If you can't be totally yourself in a relationship, it's wrong for you.
Your average will be 43.5 percent. You'll probably fail the course.
the relationship would fail...
1 million
U fail!!