Math, asked by Borahae32, 23 hours ago

True/False - If the probability of an event is represented by 'P' - then -1​

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Answered by surthiraj
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Step-by-step explanation:

False

No the statement is false.

0 and 1 are the absolute limits of probability of any event, where 1 indicates complete certainty that the event will occur. So, there's no event whose probability can be more than 1.

Answered by мααɴѕí
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0 and 1 are the absolute limits of probability of any event, where 1 indicates complete certainty that the event will occur. So, there's no event whose probability can be more than 1 .

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1, where, roughly speaking, 0 indicates impossibility of the event and 1 indicates certainty. The higher the probability of an event, the more likely it is that the event will occur. A simple example is the tossing of a fair (unbiased) coin.

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