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Q10. The probability of each event lies between:
A. 1 & 2
C.0 & 1
B. 1 & 10
D.0 & 5​

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Answered by luckyprabhu10
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Answer:

between 0 and 1

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question :

The probability of each event lies between :

a) 1 & 2

b) 0 & 1

c) 1 & 10

d) 0 & 5

Solution :

The probability of each event lies between 0 and 1.

  • Between 0 and 1

  • The probability of an event will not be less than 0. This is because 0 is impossible (sure that something will not happen). The probability of an event will not be more than 1. This is because 1 is certain that something will happen.

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Know more :

  • If P(E) = 1, then it is called a ‘Certain Event’.

  • If P(E) = 0, then it is called an ‘Impossible Event .

  • An event having only one outcome is called an elementary event. The sum of the probabilities of all the elementary events of an experiment is 1.

  • For any event E, P(E) + P(Ē) = 1, where Ē stands for ‘not E’. E and Ēare called complementary events.
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