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The probability $P(E)$ of any event always lies
Abetween 1 and 10
Bbetween 0 and 1 (inclusive)
Cabove 1
Dbelow 0
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. between 0 and 1 (inclusive)
1. Favourable outcomes cannot be fewer than 0 or more than the total.
2. So $0 \le P(E) \le 1$ for every event.
3. Values outside this range are impossible.
_Source: Karnataka SSLC (KSEEB) Class 10 Mathematics, Ch14 'Probability', §14.1_
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