Multiple Choice
The probability of the occurrence of event A in an experiment is 1/3. If the experiment is performed 2 times and event A did not occur, then on the third trial event A
A) must occur.
B) may occur.
C) could not occur.
D) has a 2/3 probability of occurring.
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