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An event with probability of 1 is certain to occur.
Which of these is the above statement written as a conditional statement?
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If an event can happen then it has a probability of 1.
Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
You cannot win if you do not play.
If an event has a probability of 1, then that event is certain to occur.
Which of these is the above statement written as a conditional statement?
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1 point
If an event can happen then it has a probability of 1.
Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
You cannot win if you do not play.
If an event has a probability of 1, then that event is certain to occur.
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The statement "An event with a probability of 1 is certain to occur" can be rewritten as a conditional statement: "If an event has a probability of 1, then that event is certain to occur."
So, the correct answer is:
**If an event has a probability of 1, then that event is certain to occur.**
So, the correct answer is:
**If an event has a probability of 1, then that event is certain to occur.**