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Answer: Any probability we assign must fall between 0 and 1. The sum of the probabilities across all outcomes must be equal to 1. We can give an outcome a probability of 0 if we are sure that that outcome will never occur. Likewise, if we assign a probability of 1 to an event, then that event must occur all the time.
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Any probability we assign must fall between 0 and 1. The sum of the probabilities across all outcomes must be equal to 1. We can give an outcome a probability of 0 if we are sure that that outcome will never occur. Likewise, if we assign a probability of 1 to an event, then that event must occur all the time.
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