Which of the following numbers could not possibly be a​ probability? Justify your answer. 0.123 negative 0.577 0 What must be true for a number to be a​ probability? A. The number must be rational. B. The number must be between 0 and​ 1, exclusive. C. The number must be between minus1 and​ 1, exclusive. D. The number must be between 0 and​ 1, inclusive. E. The number must be between minus1 and​ 1, inclusive. F. The number must be positive. Which of these numbers could not possibly be a​ probability? Select all that apply. A. negative 0.577 B. 0.123 C. 0 D. All of the above numbers are possible probabilities.