Determine whether the event is impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain. Then tell whether the probability is 0, close to 0, 1/2, close to 1 or 1.

Picking a number less than 15 from a jar with papers labeled from 1 to 12.

My answer:
Certain because the papers are labeled from 1 - 12, thus you will always pick out a number less than 15.
The probability is 1-Is this correct?

Thank you

Yes, that's right.

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Yes, your answer is correct. Picking a number less than 15 from a jar with papers labeled from 1 to 12 is a certain event because all the numbers in the jar are less than 15. The probability of this event occurring is 1, which means it is guaranteed to happen.