The range of probability for an event is −1 <=P(E)<=1, where P(E) is the probability of the event. A)True or B)False

Oliver Garrett

Oliver Garrett

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2023-01-03

The range of probability for an event is 1 P ( E ) 1, where P(E) is the probability of the event. A)True
B)False

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brenosa0p7

brenosa0p7

Beginner2023-01-04Added 6 answers

The ideal selection is B False

Any event that cannot happen will have a probability of zero because there will be no positive outcomes. If the event is certain then the probability will be 1. So, the range of probability for an event is 0 P ( E ) 1.

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