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In this problem, we have been given a few numbers, and the numbers are 0 .25, 1 .5, 0 .5, 0 ,000, and 0 .03.
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Now, we have been asked which of the given numbers could possibly be the probability of an event.
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Now, recall that the probability of an event e will always lie between 0 and 1 .1.
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Inclusive.
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It will always be greater than equal to zero and less than or equal to 1.
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Any number within that range can be the probability of an event.
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So let us have a look at the given numbers.
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First of all, we have 0 .25.
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That lies within the range of 0 to 1.
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So this can be the probability of an event.
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Next we have 1 .55 that is greater than 1.
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So it does not fall within in this range and thus this cannot be the probability of an event.
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Next we have zero...