Why does the probability that an event will occur have to be between 0 and 1?
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Probabilities are between 0 and 1. A probability of 0 means that an event occur or that it is for the event to occur. If it is unlikely that the event will occur, then the probability of that event is . If it is equally likely that the event will occur or that the event will not occur, then the probability is . If it is very likely that the event will occur, then the probability of that event is . If the event will definitely occur, then the probability of that event is . A sample space has probability when all of the possible outcomes of the sample space have probabilities.
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A probability of 0 means that an event *will not* occur or that it is *impossible* for the event to occur.
If it is unlikely that the event will occur, then the probability of that event is *smaller than one*
If it is equally likely that the event will occur or that the event will not occur, then the probability is *half*
If it is very likely that the event will occur, then the probability of that event is *almost / near to one*.
If the event will definitely occur, then the probability of that event is 1 .
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