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suma said, the probability of an event is 5/3 do you agree? give reasons​

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Answered by BrainlyJasmine
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Answer:

yes,

The probability of an event A is the number of ways event A can occur divided by the total number of possible outcomes. ... If P(A) > P(B) then event A is more likely to occur than event B.

Answered by JeanaShupp
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We will disagree because \dfrac{5}{3} is greater than 1 and the maximum probability of any event is 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The probability of a specific event is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes.
  • The probability of any event is rational number that lies between 0 and 1 ( inclusive).
  • The probability of a certain event is 1.
  • The probability of an uncertain event is 0.

if Suma siad , the probability of an event is \dfrac{5}{3}, We will disagree because \dfrac{5}{3} is greater than 1.

[\dfrac{5}{3}=\dfrac{3+2}{3}=1+\dfrac{2}{3}>1]

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