Yes. The probability of an event is a number between 0 and 1 (or the equivalent 0% and 100%).
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The probability of an impossible event is 0.The probability of an impossible event is 0.The probability of an impossible event is 0.The probability of an impossible event is 0.
The probability is 0 since it did not happen.The probability is 0 since it did not happen.The probability is 0 since it did not happen.The probability is 0 since it did not happen.
With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.With a single throw of a normal die, the probability is 0.
From a probability standpoint this is not a true statement. Probability can be equal to zero for an event, indicating that it is impossible. The difference between 'impossible' and 'improbable' from a probability standpoint is that an impossible event has a probability of 0 while an improbable event has a very, very small probability.
An impossible event has a probability of 0 (or 0%).