Zero. Both smokers and non-smokers alike die.
Smoking is statistically associated with education in that the more formal education a person has, the less likely he or she is to be a smoker. Since professionals generally have more education than others, they are less likely than many other groups to be smokers.
Just as you have spelt it, if you mean "more than one smoker". If you mean "belonging to a smoker", it's "smoker's". If you mean "belonging to more than one smoker" it's "smokers'".
That is unlikely, every smoker is taking the same risk.
Because non smoker's have WAYYY better health then a smoker in racing.
Persons with AIDS are 280 times more likely to get listeriosis than others.
They were much more likely than adults to be injured.
there are many worship areas in the usa. there more than likely that there are more than one in each county.
The Weber smoker is a standard charcoal cooker, but it is shaped like a bullet, and you use it to smoke meat (the design is more efficient for this purpose than a normal grill).
More than likely mean it might happen
More than likely, bullies are in every city and state.
Yes and no. Teens are more likely than your average adult, but seniors are also more likely than the average teen.
More likely than not means that it is probable, i.e., the probability that some event happens is more than 50%.