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Given that the probability of an event is equal to 0, what must be true about the event?  Group of answer choicesThe event is certain to happen.The event is impossible.The event is very unlikely to happen.The event is probable, but not sure to happen.The probability of the event happening and the probability of the event not happening are the same.

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Given that the probability of an event is equal to 0, what must be true about the event?  Group of answer choicesThe event is certain to happen.The event is impossible.The event is very unlikely to happen.The event is probable, but not sure to happen.The probability of the event happening and the probability of the event not happening are the same.

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The event is impossible.

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