The probability of an event must be a number in the interval [0, 1].
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4.1 is not a valid probability because probability can never be greater than 1.
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Probability is a number in the range [0, 1]. The question gives a probability (240) which is way outside this range and so is not valid.
A probability value must always fall within the range of 0 to 1, where 0 represents an impossible event and 1 represents a certain event. Since 1.21 exceeds this range, it is not a valid probability and cannot represent the likelihood of any event occurring. Probabilities greater than 1 do not have a meaningful interpretation in the context of probability theory.
It is quite likely that the sample is not representative of the population and so while statistical conclusion may be valid for the sample, they may not apply to the population.