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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.

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