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What does it mean for the probability of an event to be 100 percent or 1 explain in two paragraphs?

Paragraph #1:A probability of 1, or 100%, indicates certainty. For example:-- The probability of your room remaining full of air is virtually 100%.-- The probability of the sun rising tomorrow is believed to be 100%.-- An event must either occur or not occur, so if you take the probabilityof it occurring, and add the probability that it won't occur, they mustadd up to 100% .Paragraph #2:It was too much trouble for me to look up this information and then write about it.So I posted the question on a Q&A website, and somebody there gave me the answer.If it's wrong then it's his fault, but if it's correct, I'll be happy to take full credit for it.Either way, I understand that even though I've given you an answer, you don't need itand I haven't learned anything.


How do leaves have a wide surface area?

they have a wide surface area so they can absorb maximum light energy from the sun in order for the process photosynthesis to occur Hope this helps! :)


Which region gets the most number of sunshine hours per year?

The surface of the sun!


How did early humans calculate time in olden days?

There have been many methods of keeping time. One of the most famous is the Sun Dial or simply tracking the position of the sun and its shadows


Where does the tide ebb and flow twice in 24 hours?

Tides ebb and flow twice in 24 hours in most coastal areas of the world due to the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans. This results in a semi-diurnal tide pattern, where two high tides and two low tides occur within a lunar day. However, some locations may experience diurnal tides (one high and one low tide) or mixed tides, depending on their geographical features and the alignment of the moon and sun.