No. The probability of any event must, by definition, be in the interval [0, 1].
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No, the probability of an outcome can't be more than 1.
No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.
A probability can never be greater than 1.
Probability is the chance something is going to happen. It has to be DO/PO DO= desired outcome PO= probable outcome. The probability can not be 1 because it has to be a percent chance of out of a fraction, which are both smaller than 1.
A probability of 1 means something will definitely happen. There cannot be a greater certainty than that, so probability cannot be greater than 1.
It is not possible to have a probability greater than 1. All probabilities are between 0 and 1, inclusive.
Probability cannot be greater than 1.
The probability is 1.
A joint probability can have a value greater than one. It can only have a value larger than 1 over a region that measures less than 1.
larger than 1
The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.The probability that the number rolled, on a fair, six sided die, will be greater than 4 is 1/3.