Which of the following is the appropriate interpretation for when an event has a probability of 0? We are absolutely certain that the event will not occur. The event could occur in the long run. No answer text provided.
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Probability measures the likelihood of an event occurring, ranging from 0 to 1. A probability of 0 means the event is not expected to happen, while a probability of 1 means the event is certain to happen. Show more…
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