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How to find Probability?

In this lesson, we will discuss the concept of probability. We will also concentrate on the probability formula along with some examples to make things easier to understand. The term ‘probability’ means ‘possibility.’

Probability is that branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event. The expression of value is between zero and one. In Maths, probability has been introduced for predicting how likely the events are to happen. In the probability distribution, this is the basic probability theory that is used. It is important to know the possible number of outcomes in order to find the probability of a single event to occur.

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