(a) The probability 0.12 indicates that (Choose one) the event is certain to happen the event is as likely to happen as not the event may happen but it is not likely the event is very likely to happen but it is not certain it would be unusual for this event to happen the event cannot happen someone made a mistake (b) The probability 0.87 indicates that (Choose one)
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