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No. Not all outcomes are equally probable. Generally, the chance, or probability, of a particular event happening can be calculated.It should be noted that the possibility of some events happening cannot be calculated.
If the event is truly impossible, it has a zero probability of occurring. The definition of impossible is "not able to occur, exist, or be done," so that means there's no chance of it happening.
It is an impossible event - which has probability zero.
death or serious injory.
Chance as an adjective: Fortuitous or unintentional, as in a chance happening. Chance as a noun: Coincidence, for something happening by chance; Opportunity, for being given a second change.
If the probability is 0, the event has no chance of happening.
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Chance or Coincidence was created in 1998.
chance
possibility, happening, chance, event, incident, accident, emergency, eventuality
COINCIDENCE - a chance relationship between dissimilar events or circumstances
No. Not all outcomes are equally probable. Generally, the chance, or probability, of a particular event happening can be calculated.It should be noted that the possibility of some events happening cannot be calculated.
The chance of something happening can be called a probability.
If the event is truly impossible, it has a zero probability of occurring. The definition of impossible is "not able to occur, exist, or be done," so that means there's no chance of it happening.
The term pigs will fly is basically a saying meaning - No chance of an event happening.
No, it is a noun. The adjective form is "coincidental" (by chance).