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Can the probability of an outcome be greater that one?

No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.


What a number describing how likely an event is?

Probability; Possibility/ Likeliness of an outcome


The number of ways an event can occur to the total number of possible outcome?

properties of probability


What is law of large numbers?

when a probability experiment is repeated a large number of times, the relative frequency probability of an outcome will approach its theoretical probability.


When you roll a dice 300 times what is the probability?

The probability is the number of times that a specific outcome occurred divided by the number of repetitions of the relevant trial.


What is likelihood of a specific outcome in relation to the total number of possibe outcomes?

Probability


How can you find the probability of a simple event if the total number equally likely outcomes is 20?

Each outcome has a probability of 0.05


What is calculated by dividing the number of one kind of possible outcome by the total number of all possible outcomes?

The probability of that one special kind of outcome.


How do you determine the number of times an event will occur?

You cannot determine the number of times an event will occur - unless its probability is 0 or 1. In other cases, you can estimate the expected number of times it will occur. If the outcome of each trial is independent, then the expected number is the probability of the event occurring in one trial multiplied by the number of trials. If the outcome of each trial is not independent then you need to develop a model that takes account of the dependencies.


What does it mean if the probability of an even number is 0?

If the probability of a event is zero, then the event cannot occur. Therefore, if the probability of an even number is zero, then the probability of an odd number is one.


What is the likelihood or chance that a specific outcome will occur out of a total number of outcomes will occur out of a total number of outcomes?

Its probability.


How do you write 21 as a probability?

21 is a number. You cannot write that as a probability since it is not an event.