What is the probability of occurrence of an event that can never happen?
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If an event can never happen then it's probability is zero
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the probability of the event that could never happen is Zero (0) because
probability P(E) = favourable outcomes/ total no.of outcomes
for example : there is a dice with numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6 and what is probability of 8?
favourable outcomes =0
total no.of outcomes= 6
p(e)= 0/6=0.
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probability P(E) = favourable outcomes/ total no.of outcomes
for example : there is a dice with numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6 and what is probability of 8?
favourable outcomes =0
total no.of outcomes= 6
p(e)= 0/6=0.
thank u and hope it's useful and comment for changes.. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINIEST
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