USA-Pre-Algebra
Probability (introductory)
Probability of simple events
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Question 1
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Which of the following statements about the probability of an event is \(\textbf{true}\)?
The probability of an event can be any number greater than or equal to zero.
The probability of an event is always a number between \(0\) and \(1\) (inclusive).
The probability of an event must be a whole number.
The probability of an event is always greater than \(\dfrac{1}{2}\).
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