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- Probability Rule One (For any event A, 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1)
- Probability Rule Two (The sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes is 1)
- Probability Rule Three (The Complement Rule)
- Probabilities Involving Multiple Events.
- Probability Rule Four (Addition Rule for Disjoint Events)
- Finding P(A and B) using Logic.
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The probability of an event A is written P(A). The probability of any outcome is the long-term relative frequency of that outcome. Probabilities are between zero and one, inclusive (that is, zero and one and all numbers between these values). P(A) = 0 means the event A can never happen.
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