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"A wheel of fortune is contnously calibrated from 0 to 1, so the sample consisting of a single spin are numbers in interval [0,1]. Assuming a fair wheel, it is appropriate to consider all outcomes equally likely, but what is prbability of even consisting of a single element? It cannot be positive, because then using 'additivity axiom' even with a sufficiently large number of elements would haveprobability larger than 1, THerefore probability of any even that consists of a single element must be 0." can someone explain me this?

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