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No. If you attended all 12 sessions of a statistics course for example, then you would have a 100% record.

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No, 100 percent is not an impossible percentage. It indicates that something is complete or fully achieved. However, it is important to note that in some scenarios, it may be difficult or impossible to achieve absolute perfection or completion.

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