Probability and the probability scale
Probability is about estimating or calculating how likely or probable something is to happen. Probabilities can be described in words. For example, the chance of an event happening could be 鈥榗ertain鈥, 鈥榠mpossible鈥 or 鈥榣ikely鈥.
In maths, probabilities are usually written as fractionA fraction is a part of a whole, for example 1/2. or decimalA number that uses powers of 10 as place value. In the example of 0.82, the 8 represents tenths and the 2 represents hundredths. between 0 and 1, or percentageA proportion representing parts per hundred, for example 9% is 9 out of 100, or 9/100. between 0% and 100%.
The probability scale
An event which is impossible has a probability of 0 and an event which is certain has a probability of 1. This means probabilities cannot be bigger than 1. This can be shown on a probability scale.