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the probability of a definite event is always​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The probability of an event is always a number between 0 and 1 both 0 and 1 inclusive. If an event's probability is nearer to 1, the higher is the likelihood that the event will occur; the closer the event's probability to 0, the smaller is the likelihood that the event will occur.

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Answered by ankitkumar1598
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The probability of an event is always a number between 0 and 1 both 0 and 1 inclusive. If an event's probability is nearer to 1, the higher is the likelihood that the event will occur; the closer the event's probability to 0, the smaller is the likelihood that the event will occur.

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