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Is it possible to have a probability greater than 100?

It is not possible to have a probability greater than 1. All probabilities are between 0 and 1, inclusive.


Can a probability be greater than 1?

A probability can never be greater than 1.


Why can't the probability be greater then one?

A probability of 1 means something will definitely happen. There cannot be a greater certainty than that, so probability cannot be greater than 1.


What is the probability of the mean being greater than 78?

A very high probability if your numbers are greater than 78.


What is a requirement for use of the hypergeometric distribution Only 2 possible outcomes Trials are independent Probability of a success is greater than 1.0 Sampling with replacemen?

FALSE. The probability of success (or anything else) cannot be greater than 1.0


When two balanced dice are rolledthere are 36 possible outcomes. Find the probability that the sum is a multiple of 3 or greater than 4?

The probability is 0.88... recurring.


Which is not a possible vaule for a probability?

Probability value can only be real number between 0 to 1, therefore, it cannot be greater than 1 or less than 0 or a complex number.


What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a die?

The probability of rolling a number greater than 6 on a die is 0.


What is the Probability over 700?

Probability cannot be greater than 1.


Can there be a probability greater than 100 percent?

no


Explain why 1734 is greater than 175?

Explain why 1734 is greater than 175?


What is the probability of getting a number greater than or equal to 2 when rolling a number cube numbered 1 to 6?

Probability is a ratio written as the number of desired outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes. On a six-sided number cube, there are 5 chances of getting a number greater than or equal to 2 (2,3,4,5,6) and 6 possible outcomes (1,2,3,4,5,6) so your probability would be 5/6.