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Probabilities always take values that are:

AGreater than one always
BLess than zero always
CBetween zero and one
DBetween zero and 100
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Correct answer: C. Between zero and one
1. A probability expresses how much of the possible outcome space an event covers. 2. It cannot cover less than none of it or more than all of it. 3. Probabilities are between zero and one, inclusive, that is zero and one and all numbers between these values. 4. Percentages simply rescale that same range. _Source: OpenStax Introductory Statistics 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 3 'Probability Topics', sections 3.1-3.5_
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