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Mathematics, 07.07.2019 07:30, jaidyn3mccoy6

The probability of something can be expressed as a decimal or as a percent. we know that the probability of something happening can not be below 0% or above 100%. background information: to turn a percent into a decimal (or an integer depending on the number you are working with), you move the decimal two places to the left. for example: 56% would be 0.56 if probability has to be between 0% - 100%, between what two integers does probability have to be after you convert from a percent to an integer? *

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