A conditional event.
The answer depends on what the "event" is. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
A dependent probability.
Probabilities go from 0 to 1. 1 means the event will definitely happen. 0 means it's impossible for it to happen. 0.5 means it's just as likely to happen as not. Once you are aware of this scale, it is clear that an event with probability 0.95 is more likely to happen than an event with probability 0.10.
Probability is a measure of the expectation that an event will occur or a statement is true. Probabilities are given a value between 0 (will not occur) and 1 (will occur).[1] The higher the probability of an event, the more certain we are that the event will occur.
the probabilty of both events is true. but which is most reliable is probabilty of B as it is more near to 1( total probabilty of any event)
dependent event
It is more likely because it can exist. An event with a probability of 2 cannot exist.
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The answer depends on what the "event" is. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The answer depends on the nature of the event. If the event is composed of sub-events then a tree diagram may help but if not, it is irrelevant.
A dependent probability.
Probabilities go from 0 to 1. 1 means the event will definitely happen. 0 means it's impossible for it to happen. 0.5 means it's just as likely to happen as not. Once you are aware of this scale, it is clear that an event with probability 0.95 is more likely to happen than an event with probability 0.10.
Probability is a measure of the expectation that an event will occur or a statement is true. Probabilities are given a value between 0 (will not occur) and 1 (will occur).[1] The higher the probability of an event, the more certain we are that the event will occur.
the probabilty of both events is true. but which is most reliable is probabilty of B as it is more near to 1( total probabilty of any event)
The probability of rolling more than a six with one roll of a cube whose sides are marked from 1 to 6 is zero.
Joint probability is the probability that two or more specific outcomes will occur in an event. An example of joint probability would be rolling a 2 and a 5 using two different dice.
They are generally agreed to be theoretical and experimental probabilities. Probability is probability. The concept may be applied to any causal event which has more than one potential outcome.