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Standard IX
Mathematics
Probability
The probabili...
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The probability of an impossible event is
0
.
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Probability exists on a scale from 0 to 1, with 0 being defined as impossible and 1 being defined as certain.
Everything between 0 and 1 is possible, and with increasing probability, events become more likely.
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