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Which of the following is not a possible value for a probability

Which of the following is not a possible value for a probability-example-1

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The answer is A. Probabilities have to be values between 0 and 1. 5/4 is the same as 1.25, which is greater than 1.

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Answer:

Among following the value which is not possible for a probability is:

Option: A

A.
(5)/(4)

Explanation:

We know that the probability of an event is the chance or likelihood of occurring of an event.

  • The probability of an outcome always lie between 0 and 1.
  • It gives the value 1 if the outcome is certain.
  • and is 0 if the outcome could never come up.

Hence, from the given options:

A)


(5)/(4)

we see that the probability value is greater than 1.

Since,
(5)/(4)=1.25

B)

0.001

It could be a possibility as the value lie between 0 and 1

C)

0.82

It is also possible, since it lie between 0 and 1.

D)


(1)/(16)

This value is also possible for a probability.

Since,
(1)/(16)=0.0625

which lie between 0 and 1.

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