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No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.
when a probability experiment is repeated a large number of times, the relative frequency probability of an outcome will approach its theoretical probability.
Each outcome has a probability of 0.05
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.
21 is a number. You cannot write that as a probability since it is not an event.