For probability of an event, which of the following is true? 01 0≤P(E) ≤1 0≥P(E)>1 0
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For the probability of an event, which of the following is true- 0≤P(E) ≤1
In a test, the probability of an event is the likelihood of that event happening. The Likelihood is worth between (and including) zero and one.
- If P(E) addresses the probability of an event E:
- P(E) = 0 if and given that E is an unfathomable event.
- P(E) = 1 if and given that E is an undeniable event.
- Subsequently 0 ≤ P(E) ≤ 1.
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