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can the experimental probability of an event be greater than 1 justify your answer

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Answered by hari98765
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No it can not be greater than 1 and smaller than 0. Because it probability of and event is more than 1 than it is more than 100% which is impossible . According to formula if we divide and number by a number which is smaller than that number then we will always get proper fraction not mixed fraction..



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Answered by Agamsain
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No the value can never be greater than 1. If the probability is 1 than it means that an event is a sure event. The probability of an event can be between 0 and 1.

We can also justify it by formula : Probability = No. of favourable outcomes / Total no. of outcome. And thus the no. of favourable outcomes can never be greater than the total outcomes justifying that the probability can never be greater than 1.

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