Math, asked by chauhanmaya53, 9 months ago

For an event E , the correct inequality is _______

a. 0<P(E) < 1 b. 0< P(E) < 1 c. 0<P(E) < 1 d. 0< P(E) < 1​

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Answered by Bhartikri777
3

Answer:

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Answered by vijayhalder031
0

Concept introduction:

The simple definition of probability is the likelihood that something will occur. We can discuss the probabilities of various outcomes, or how likely they are, if we are unclear of how an event will turn out. Statistics describes the examination of occurrences subject to probability.

Explanation:

Given that, the probability of event E occurring is P(E).

We have to find, the correct expression of inequality.

According to the question,

Probability can be 0,1 or between 0 and 1.

So the correct inequality is 0\leq P(E)\geq 1.

Final Answer:

For an event E , the correct inequality is 0\leq P(E)\geq 1.

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