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Misael Glenn
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1 February, 12:42
Can you have a probability over 100%?
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Hillary Finley
1 February, 12:58
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Step-by-step explanation:
Probability of 100% or 1 means certain.
In other words, you can never pull three red cards from a box that only contains 3 red cards.
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