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Favours is the correct British English spelling.

The correct US English spelling is favors.

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In Canada it is spelled favourable, but in US it is favorable.

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How do British spell favorable?

The British spelling of favorable is favourable


How do American English spell the word favourable?

Correctly, i.e. without a u. Other than that, it's the same.


How do you use favourable in sentence?

You have avery favourable thing.


Which is the correct spelling - 'favourable' or 'favorable'?

Favorable is the American spelling. Favourable is the British spelling.


What is a favorable event in probability?

A favourable outcome is one in which the event that you are looking for happens. The word favourable can have contrary connotations. If studying fatal lightning strikes, a "favourable" outcome is one in which someone dies from being struck by lightning. I don't know many people who would consider that "favourable"!


What is the prefix favourable?

unfavour


What is a favourable outcome?

The outcome that is the top number on a fraction. e.g. The multiples of 3 are 3 and 6 = there are 2 favourable outcomes. Probability ( multiple of 3 ) + 2/6 = two favourable outcomes/six possible outcomes


Is favourable an abstract noun?

No, the word 'favourable' (favorable in the US) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a favorabledecision, a favourable outcome)The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'favorable' are favourableness and favourability.


What is a opposite of word favourable?

Unfavorable.


What is a favourable climate?

One that you like.


What is favorable probability?

Favourable probability is the probability that the outcome that you are looking for does actually occur.As an aside, "favourable" can be an unfortunate word if you are looking for the probability of an undesirable outcome - being the victim of a fatal incidence. Not many would consider that as being "favourable".


What do you call a favourable set of circumstances?

idea