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For an event A , the range of P (A) is

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Answered by MaheswariS
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\text{Let S be the sample space of the given random experiment}

\text{Let A be any subset of S}

\text{Then, clearly }

\bf\emptyset\subseteq\;A\;\subseteq\;S

By definitiion of probability,

\text{P($\emptyset$)=0}\;\text{and}\;\text{P(S)=1}

\implies\text{P($\emptyset$)$\leq\;$P(A)$\;\leq\;$P(S)}

\implies\boxed{\bf\;0\leq\;P(A)\leq\;1}

\therefore\textbf{The probability of an event can be any real number from 0 to 1}

Answered by tihutomodernschooldi
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