Math, asked by pallab68, 1 year ago

State two events such that one has probability '0' and other has probability '1' . Give reasons and support your answer with example.​

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Answered by amandon1111
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The probability of an event is a number describing the chance that theevent will happen. An event that is certain to happen has a probability of1. An event that cannot possibly happen has a probability of zero. If there is a chance that an event will happen, then its probability is betweenzero and 1.
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Answered by sharmavijaylaxmi54
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