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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Calculating Probability of an Event
Question 8 Ca...
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Can the experimental probability of an event be a negative number? If not, why?
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No, It cannot.
The number of trials in which the event can happen cannot be negative and the total number of trials is always positive.
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