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Which number cannot represent a probability?

  • (A) ⅔
  • (B) 1.5
  • (C) 15%
  • (D) 0.7

Aniket Singh , 9 Months ago
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In probability, values must fall within the range of 0 to 1, inclusive. This means that a probability cannot be less than 0 or greater than 1.

Analyzing the Options

  • (A) ⅔: This is a valid probability since it is between 0 and 1.
  • (B) 1.5: This cannot represent a probability because it exceeds 1.
  • (C) 15%: This is equivalent to 0.15, which is valid.
  • (D) 0.7: This is also a valid probability as it is within the range.

Final Answer

The number that cannot represent a probability is (B) 1.5.

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