Probability Law

Consider a specific event is certain to occur. What is its probability?

Expand Hint
The probability, $$P$$ , of an event, $$E$$ , is a real number in the range of 0 to 1.
Hint 2
An impossible event has a probability of 0.
The probability, $$P$$ , of an event, $$E$$ , is a real number in the range of 0 to 1. An impossible event has a probability of 0, whereas the probability of an event certain to occur is 1.
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