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11 November, 14:53

Why does the sum of all probabilities of any experiment always end up as 1?

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  1. 11 November, 16:08
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    The probabilities add up to 1 because probabilities are measured in percentages. 1 = 100%, 0.5 = 50%, etc. If the probability of an outcome was 1, there would be no other possible outcomes because that outcome would have a 100% chance of occurring each time.
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