Classical probability of an event is a real number between 0 and 1, where 0 means:
a. event is not given
b. it will always happen
c. it will never happen
d. answer choice not given
e. the choices are always not equal
3 answers
come on now, .....
I think the answer is C (it will never happen); but can you get me on the right path?
by definition, the prob(some event) is a number between 0 and 1
where 0 represents "ain't going to happen"
and 1 is "absolute certainty"
e.g. Prob(I will go to Mars within the next week) = 0
Prob(that I will die) = 1
btw, C is the correct answer
where 0 represents "ain't going to happen"
and 1 is "absolute certainty"
e.g. Prob(I will go to Mars within the next week) = 0
Prob(that I will die) = 1
btw, C is the correct answer