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can the experimental probability of an event be a negative number? if not, why ?

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Answered by hita10
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Answer:

The probability of the outcome of an experiment is never negative, although a quasiprobability distribution allows a negative probability, or quasiprobability for some events. These distributions may apply to unobservable events or conditional probabilities.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

NO

Step-by-step explanation:

Experimental probability is calculated by taking number of favourable outcomes and possible outcomes.

Since both possible outcomes and favourable ones can never be negative,probability is never negative.

Probability = number of favourable outcomes/possible number of outcomes.

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