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  • 15-10-2021
  • Mathematics
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P(A’) = 0.3. What are the odds against event A occurring?

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shaylac0002 shaylac0002
  • 15-10-2021
An event must either occur (
E
) or not occur (
!
E
)
Therefore the sum of the probabilities of an event occurring and an event not occurring must be equal to 100%
That is
P
(
E
)
+
P
(
!
E
)
=
1.00
Given that
P
(
!
E
)
=
0.40

This implies that
XXX
P
(
E
)
+
0.40
=
1.00
XXX
P
(
E
)
=
0.60
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