Assuming the uniform continuous distribution, the answer is 29/49. With the uniform discrete distribution, the answer is 29/50.
No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.
That depends what rules you use, to choose a number randomly.
no.
A very high probability if your numbers are greater than 78.
Probability value can only be real number between 0 to 1, therefore, it cannot be greater than 1 or less than 0 or a complex number.
0.7881 approx.
Pr(Z > -2) = 97.725%
It is not possible to have a probability greater than 1. All probabilities are between 0 and 1, inclusive.
No. The probability of an outcome (or event) is always a number between 0 and 1.
That depends what rules you use, to choose a number randomly.
Yes a probability can be between 0 (meaning impossible) and 1 (meaning certain to happen).
A probability can never be greater than 1.
A probability of 1 means something will definitely happen. There cannot be a greater certainty than that, so probability cannot be greater than 1.
It is 42/53
no.
17/33 0.51%
A very high probability if your numbers are greater than 78.