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If P(A)=1, then the event A is known as
  1. Symmetric event
  2. Dependent event
  3. Improbable event
  4. Sure event

A
Improbable event
B
Symmetric event
C
Dependent event
D
Sure event
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The probability is the possibility of an event happening when the probability of an event is 1, it means the event will occur for sure.

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