0% and 100% or o and 1
No. All probabilities lie between 0 and 1 inclusive; -0.0001 is not in that range.
It is not possible to have any numbers lying between ONE number.
The numbers between 1.25 and 1.26 include any decimal values that fall within that range. For example, 1.251, 1.255, and 1.259 are all valid numbers between 1.25 and 1.26. Additionally, there are infinitely many more decimal values, such as 1.2515 or 1.2558, which also lie within this interval.
The numbers between 58.3 and 73.5 are all the values that fall within that range, excluding the endpoints. For example, 60, 65, and 70 are some of the integers between these two numbers. Additionally, any decimal values such as 62.4 or 71.1 also lie within this range. Essentially, it encompasses all real numbers greater than 58.3 and less than 73.5.
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No. All probabilities lie between 0 and 1 inclusive; -0.0001 is not in that range.
(1) That the probabilities lie between 0 and 1. (2) The sum of all probabilities of the distribution sum up to 1.
110 and 112
If the event will definitely occur, then its probability is 1.Not asked, but answered for completeness sake - if the event will definitely not occur, then its probability is 0. All probabilities lie between 0 and 1, inclusive.
The numbers between 40.7 and 43.6 include all decimal values that fall within that range. For example, 40.8, 41.5, 42.0, and 43.0 are all valid numbers between the two. Additionally, there are infinitely many decimal values, such as 41.25 or 42.75, that also lie within this range.
It is not possible to have any numbers lying between ONE number.
The number of values that lie in an interval depends on the specific range and how it is defined. Generally, it can vary from zero values to an infinite number of values within the interval.
The numbers between 1.25 and 1.26 include any decimal values that fall within that range. For example, 1.251, 1.255, and 1.259 are all valid numbers between 1.25 and 1.26. Additionally, there are infinitely many more decimal values, such as 1.2515 or 1.2558, which also lie within this interval.
The numbers between 58.3 and 73.5 are all the values that fall within that range, excluding the endpoints. For example, 60, 65, and 70 are some of the integers between these two numbers. Additionally, any decimal values such as 62.4 or 71.1 also lie within this range. Essentially, it encompasses all real numbers greater than 58.3 and less than 73.5.
The 68-95-99.7 rule, or empirical rule, says this:for a normal distribution almost all values lie within 3 standard deviations of the mean.this means that approximately 68% of the values lie within 1 standard deviation of the mean (or between the mean minus 1 times the standard deviation, and the mean plus 1 times the standard deviation). In statistical notation, this is represented as: μ ± σ.And approximately 95% of the values lie within 2 standard deviations of the mean (or between the mean minus 2 times the standard deviation, and the mean plus 2 times the standard deviation). The statistical notation for this is: μ ± 2σ.Almost all (actually, 99.7%) of the values lie within 3 standard deviations of the mean (or between the mean minus 3 times the standard deviation and the mean plus 3 times the standard deviation). Statisticians use the following notation to represent this: μ ± 3σ.(www.wikipedia.org)
You must have two values to have anything "between". The question gives only one and so is not answerable.
Antacids are used to neutralize acids, and are therefore bases, so their pH values must lie between 7 and 14 on the pH scale.