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Which of the following is not an approach to use for finding the probability of

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Question

Which of the following is not an approach to use for finding the probability of an event, if all requisite conditions are met?

(Note: Keep in mind that you are assuming all requisite conditions are met in the examples.)

a. We can estimate the probability of an event by using the knowledge we have about circumstances that are relevant to the event.

b. We can use the ratio of the number of times an event occurs during a procedure to the number of times the procedure was actually performed.

c. We can divide the number of different events in a procedure into the number of ways one specific of those events can occur.

d. This is a trick question. All of these are ways we can find probability if the requisite conditions are met.

Explanation / Answer

c. We can divide the number of different events in a procedure into the number of ways one specific of those events can occur.

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