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Standard IX
Mathematics
Range and Sum of Probabilities
The probabili...
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The probability of happening an event is 4/3. What does it conclude?
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Solution
The probability can never be greater than one.
4/3 = 1.33
So the given probability is not possible and thus the event is not possible.
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