Multiple Choice
Can every probability be expressed in more than one way?
A) Yes, although one way of expressing the probability is always more precise than the others.
B) Yes, and with equal precision.
C) No, because it is possible to convert percentages to odds, but not odds to percentages.
D) No, because it is possible to convert odds to percentages, but not percentages to odds.
E) No, because it is only possible to express each probability in exactly one way.
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