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Find the probability of:

(i) An impossible event


(ii) A certain event

Concept Used:



Explanation:


(i) An impossible event


Number of favourable outcomes = 0



(ii) A certain event


Number of favourable outcomes = Total possible outcomes


Probability = 1


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