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24 April, 11:00

Consider the following experiment: triplets are born and the order of birth of boys and girls is recorded.

Let the event A be: less than 2 children among triplets are boys and the event B be: more than 2 children

among triplets are boys. Is the event B the compliment of the event A?

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  1. 24 April, 11:18
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    No, it is not the compliment.

    If you have two complimentary events, they account for all possible outcomes of a situation. With these two events, we don't account for having exactly 2 children that are boys.
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