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rosent76

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The classical approach describes a probability:
 a. in terms of the proportion of times an event is observed to occur in a very large number of trials.
  b. in terms of the degree to which one happens to believe that an event will happen.
  c. in terms of the proportion of times that an event can be theoretically expected to occur.
  d. is dependent on the law of large numbers.
  e. describes an event for which all outcomes are equally likely.

Question 2

If the event of interest is A, then:
 a. the probability that A will not occur is 1 - P(A).
  b. the probability that A will not occur is the complement of A.
  c. the probability is zero if event A is impossible.
  d. the probability is one if event A is certain.
  e. All of these are true.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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