An Event is something that happens.

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An Event is something that happens. Standard SDAP 1.3 Lessons 21.3 p.494 (#1-19) Objective: Identify whether common events are certain, likely, or unlikely An Event is something that happens. Probability is a chance that an event will happen. Likely has a good chance, Unlikely does not have a good chance, Impossible will never happen, and Certain will always happen. Steps 1. Look at the possibilities. 2. Decide if it is likely, unlikely, impossible, or certain. 3. Record your answer. Created by Therese Duffy 2011