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Tell whether the following is certain to happen, impossible, can happen but not certain.(i) You are older today than yesterday. (ii) A tossed coin will land heads up.(iii) A die when tossed shall land up with 8 on top.(iv) The next traffic light seen will be green. (v) Tomorrow will be a cloudy day.

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To determine whether each scenario is certain to happen, impossible, or can happen but not certain, we will analyze each statement one by one. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **You are older today than yesterday.** - Today is always one day after yesterday. Therefore, regardless of your age, you will always be older today than you were yesterday. - **Conclusion:** This is **certain to happen**. ...
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