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Which of the following is/are Probability Rules?

I. The probability of an event is always between 0 and 1

II. If A cannot occur, then P(A) = 0

III. If A is certain to occur, then P(A) = 0.1

IV. P(A) = # of outcomes in the sample space divided by the # of outcomes in A

A.
II and III

B.
I Only

C.
II and IV

D.
I and II

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