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24 November, 21:00

Given Event A, Event B, and Event C. Event A and Event B are mutually exclusive. Event A and Event C are not mutually exclusive.

P (A) = 0.45

P (B) = 0.35

P (C) = 0.25

What is the probability of the complement of Event A?

A) 1.00

B) 0.55

C) 0.10

D) 0.45

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  1. 24 November, 21:05
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    B) 0.55

    The probability of the complement of Event A (P (A⁻)) = 0.55

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Explanation:-

    Given Event A and Event B are mutually exclusive.

    Given data P (A) = 0.45

    P (B) = 0.35

    P (C) = 0.25

    The probability of the complement of Event A

    P (A⁻) = 1 - P (A)

    = 1 - 0.45

    = 0.55

    Final answer:-

    The probability of the complement of Event A = 0.55
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