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write P(E) for sure event and impossible event​

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Answered by sonamalrajbongshi
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An event E is called an impossible event if P(E) = 0. This happens when no outcome of the experiment is a favourable outcome. For example, in throwing a die, the event of getting a natural number greater than 6 is an impossible event

Answered by abhinavvats0DPS
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P(E) OF SURE IS 1 .

P(E) OF IMPOSIBLE IS 0

Step-by-step explanation:

A sure event is an event, which always happens. For example ,it's a sure event to obtain a number between 1 and 6 when rolling an ordinary die. The probability of a sure event has the value of 1. The probability of an impossible event has the value of 0 .

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