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23 September, 18:02

What does each probability mean about the likelihood of an event occurring? is the event likely, unlikely, or neither likely nor unlikely?

A. 1

B. 1/100

C. 0

D. 1/2

E. 9/10

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  1. 23 September, 20:33
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    A. neither likely nor unlikely

    B. unlikely

    C. neither likely nor unlikely

    D. neither likely nor unlikely

    E. likely

    little bit of a guess. assumed A C and D were neither likely nor unlikely because A C aren't in fractions (which means it has a 100% chance of whatever happening) and D because it's in the middle. it's not more likely or unlikely
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