Vote to Close got reasonably close with his answer, in spite of not having access to good information on deleted posts.
Since this is something I check fairly regularly, I'll flesh this out a bit more. First, here are the all-time stats:
Closed Closed then Edited Closed then Reopened Closed then Edited then Reopened
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903399 130538 19264 11139
So, just a bit over 2%, with edits bumping that up to a bit over 8%.
Looking at just questions closed in the past 365 days, we get:
Closed Closed then Edited Closed then Reopened Closed then Edited then Reopened
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371781 46545 8648 6308
Which is still about 2%, but up to 13% for posts that get edited. This gets a bit more interesting when you break it down by close reason:
Name Closed Closed then Edited Closed then Reopened Closed then Edited then Reopened
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duplicate 67790 6670 1693 695
off-topic 170046 18189 3762 2991
primarily opinion-based 19834 2355 319 163
too broad 42989 6312 741 561
unclear what you're asking 71121 13019 2133 1898
Replacing that with %s and you get:
Name Closed then Edited Closed then Reopened Closed then Edited then Reopened
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duplicate 9.8 2.5 10.4
off-topic 10.7 2.2 16.4
primarily opinion-based 11.9 1.6 6.9
too broad 14.7 1.7 8.9
unclear what you're asking 18.3 3 14.6
So yeah; a lot of stuff stays closed, but the best way to increase the chance of a question being reopened is to edit it. Funneling these questions into reopen has helped, although there's still more we could do to improve that.