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What is the meaning of probablity and improbablity



 
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What is the meaning of probablity and improbablity #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:00 am   What is the meaning of probablity and improbablity
 

What is the meaning of probablity and improbablity.
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What is the meaning of probablity and improbablity #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:10 am   What is the meaning of probablity and improbablity
 

"Probability" is the state of being likely. "Improbability" is the state of being unlikely.

A: So, what is the probability of my winning this election?
B: Sir, it's slim unfortunately.
C: I guess if I hadn't asked I would've learned from the media that my election was improbable.
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