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    what is the probability of impossible event and certain event?

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    For the impossible event, the probability is "zero"


    and for the certain event is "one".


    Here the "certain event" signify that "it is sure to happen"


    and for "likely cases", the probability depends upon the "event".


    Hope this helped you to some extent.


     



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