It is very unlikely to be from that long ago, it is most likely from aging
If the even is never going to take place, and it is for sure, then it's probability will be 0. For example, if the event is : A child being born with powers like Superman. For this event, the probability would be 0! But in practicality, if the event is unlikely to happen, it's probability is likely to be nearer to 0. Keeping in mind the difference between "unlikely to happen" and "never going to happen for sure". Because there is a possibility that the event that is unlikely to happen may just happen once in a thousand years. So in this case, the probability will be very very close to 0, but it will not be 0 exactly.
"Very doubtful" means that there is a strong belief or feeling that something is unlikely to happen or be true. It conveys a significant level of skepticism or uncertainty about a particular situation or outcome. Essentially, if someone is very doubtful, they do not have confidence in the likelihood of a positive result.
It is more LIKELY to have a likely event than a UNLIKELY event.
In a risk assessment matrix, the terms frequent, likely, occasional, seldom, and unlikely describe the probability of an event occurring. "Frequent" indicates a high probability of occurrence, while "unlikely" suggests a very low chance. These terms help organizations evaluate risks by categorizing the likelihood of various risks impacting their objectives, enabling informed decision-making on risk management strategies.
It can be used to describe continuous or discreet data but not categorical or ordered data, unless that data is also numercal which is very unlikely
It has both.The word unlikely is an adjective and the word very is an adverb modifying unlikely.
no of course not unless they are really a secret agent or something but that is very unlikely. that's very, very, very, very, very unlikely.
Very, very unlikely.
It is very unlikely
the demand curve for a good is very unlikely to be perfectly vertical because
Very, very unlikely.
You can if you lose too much blood. But with the medical knowledge and technology we have today, it's very unlikely. Very VERY unlikely.
Very unlikely, but not impossible.Like the other person said Very unlikely but nothing is impossible!!
Not impossible, but very, very unlikely.
It's very, very unlikely.
It's very, very unlikely.
Me - very unlikely.