What is the maximum value that a probability can take?
- 1
- 10
- 100
- Infinity
The maximum value that a probability can take is 1. This signifies that an event is certain to occur. In probability theory, probabilities range from 0 (implying the event is impossible) to 1 (implying the event is certain).
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