As there are millions of people who have no access to Golf and millions more who are not physically capable of playing golf (through age, infirmity, parplegia, quadrapegia) etc. it is certain that the probability that 128 (or less) people have never played, or will ever play, golf - so a probability of 1.
It depends on what the "something" is. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 6 is 1. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 3 is 0.5. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 0 is 0.
4.1 is not a valid probability because probability can never be greater than 1.
You cannot since probability can never be greater than 1.
Yes, a probability of 0 is something that cannot happen.
Zero.
It depends on what the "something" is. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 6 is 1. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 3 is 0.5. The probability that the roll of a regular die will never exceed 0 is 0.
A probability can never be greater than 1.
4.1 is not a valid probability because probability can never be greater than 1.
an impossible event has a probability of 0, it will never occur a certain event has a probability of 1, it will always occur
The hopewell never built great cities. Their largest settlement had fewer than 400 people.
No; because probability can never be less than zero.
You cannot since probability can never be greater than 1.
Yes, a probability of 0 is something that cannot happen.
Zero.
ifan event has a probability of zero it'll never happen. 6 over 0 will never happen.
Probabilities are expressed as ratios, or more accurately, fractions. If an event will probably occur 1 time in 10 trials, its probability is 1/10, or 0.1. If the event happens every time (10 in 10, for example), the probability is 10/10 = 1.0. You can never have more than n occurrences in n trials. Conversely, if the event never occurs in 10 trials, its probability is 0/10 = 0.0. An event cannot occur fewer than 0 times. This is why the lower and upper bounds of all probabilities are 0 and 1, respectively.
The probability is 0 because she has never been near a forest.