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Match each probability to its likelihood to occur
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Match each probability to its likelihood to occur 1. 2. 3. 4.-example-1
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I am just assuming that anything below 50% (or 5/10 or .5) is unlikely, and anything above 50% is likely. If your instructor uses a different comparison, please use his or her notes to check.

.89 is likely

17% is unlikely

8/16 is neither likely nor unlikely

.37 is unlikely

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