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To copy and complete the given statement.
Answer to Problem 1PSQ
The probability of an event is never greater than 1 and never less than 0.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: the statement is given as,
Theof an event is never greater than 1 and never less than 0.
The probability of an event is never greater than 1 because its certain that any event will happenand never less than 0, because it is impossible that an event will not happen.
Therefore, the probability of an event is never greater than 1 and never less than 0.
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