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what is probability of an event ​

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Answered by rajeaiswarya907
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In an experiment, the probability of an event is the likelihood of that event occuring. Probability is a value between (and including) zero and one. If P(E) represents the probability of an event E, then: ... Given the two events "A" and "B", P(A) > P(B) if and only if event "A" is more likely to occur the event "B".

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In an experiment, the probability of an event is the likelihood of that event occuring. Probability is a value between (and including) zero and one. If P(E) represents the probability of an event E, then: ... Given the two events "A" and "B", P(A) > P(B) if and only if event "A" is more likely to occur the event "B".

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