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You fall off your bike on the way home from school.

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To solve the question "You fall off your bike on the way home from school," we need to classify this outcome into one of the categories: likely, unlikely, possible, impossible, even chance, or certain. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Event**: - The event in question is "falling off your bike on the way home from school." We need to analyze how probable this event is. 2. **Identifying the Categories**: - **Certain**: This means the event will definitely happen (100% chance). - **Likely**: This means the event has a good chance of happening but is not guaranteed. - **Possible**: This means the event can happen, but it may not be very likely. - **Unlikely**: This means the event has a small chance of happening. - **Impossible**: This means the event cannot happen at all. - **Even Chance**: This means there is a 50% chance of the event happening. 3. **Analyzing the Probability**: - Falling off a bike is a situation that can happen, but it does not happen all the time. Therefore, it is not certain (100% chance). - It is also not impossible since people do fall off bikes. - It is not guaranteed to happen, so it cannot be classified as likely in the sense of having a strong probability. 4. **Conclusion**: - Since falling off the bike is a possible event but not guaranteed to happen, we can classify it as **possible**. However, since it can happen occasionally, we can also consider it as **likely** but with less certainty. 5. **Final Classification**: - The best classification for this event is **likely**, as there are chances that this event will happen, but it is not guaranteed. ### Final Answer: The outcome "You fall off your bike on the way home from school" is classified as **likely**. ---
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