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The probability of A is 13. The probability of B is 14. What can you conclude about the two events? B is more Likely

B is more Likely

Both are very likely

Both are very likely

Neither is likely, but A is more likely to happen than B, because 13>14.

Neither is likely, but A is more likely to happen than B, because 1 third is greater than 1 fourth.

The probability of event A is _ 1 3 . The probability of event B is _ 1 4 . So both are certain.

The probability of event A is _ 1 3 . The probability of event B is _ 1 4 . So both are certain.

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