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10 April, 04:47

Why is probability limted to numbers between 0 and 1

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  1. 10 April, 07:28
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    This is because 100% is the same as 1. You can't have more than a 100% chance of something happening. 100% means there is no chance it won't happen, so you can't go higher.

    You also can't have a negative probability. 0, or 0%, means there is absolutely no chance it will happen.

    So, you have to have a probability between "not a chance it will happen" (0) and "not a chance it won't happen" (1).
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