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It can be, if desired. Probability is a number between 0 and 1. If you want to express that as a percent, simply say between 0% and 100% instead.
Probability is the chances of something happening. For example the coin.... Its probability is 50:50 for the simple reason the outcome is either heads or tails. It also can be written in many ways... Such as 50:50, 50/5, or 50%Probability is the odds (chance) that something will or will not happen.
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SHELDON M. ROSS has written: 'INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL FOR INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY MODELS' 'INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY MODELS'
L. Chaumont has written: 'Exercises in probability' -- subject(s): Probabilities, MATHEMATICS / Probability & Statistics / General, Problems, exercises
Walter Kempley has written: 'The probability factor'
W.F Sheppard has written: 'Probability Integral'
It is 19.2%
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L. Breiman has written: 'Probability and stochastic processes'
Ingram Olkin has written: 'Contributions to Probability and Statistics'
Malcolm Goldman has written: 'Introduction to probability and statistics'