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  • 28-11-2018
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An event that is certain to occur has a probability of __, while an event that is certain not to occur has a
probability of __.

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  • 28-11-2018
ANSWER: 100%, 0%.

An event that is certain to occur has a probability of 100%, while an event that is certain not to occur has a
probability of 0%.

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