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23 April, 19:35

Does choosing a blue marble represent the complement event of choosing a red marble? Explain.

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  1. 23 April, 19:51
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    No, the probability of choosing a red marble is not the complement of choosing a blue marble.

    P (red) + P (blue) = 3/5, not 1.

    The number of blue and red marbles does not add to the total number of outcomes.

    There are other marbles besides red ones and blue ones.

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  2. 23 April, 19:57
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    Below is the sample response

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The complementary event for choosing a red marble is choosing a blue or purple. The total number of marbles is 5. The probability of choosing a red marble is 1/5, and the complement would be 4/5. That is not the same as choosing a blue marble.
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