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13 May, 15:42

You are given the probability that an event will not happen. Find the probability that the event will happen.

1. P (E') = 0.14

2. P (E') = 0.92

3. P (E') = 17/35

4. P (E') = 61/100

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  1. 13 May, 15:56
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    1) P (E) = 1 - 0.14 = 0.86

    2) P (E) = 1 - 0.92 = 0.08

    3) P (E) = 1 - 17/35 = 18/35

    4) P (E) = 1 - 61/100 = 39/100

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability that an event will happen equals one minus the probability that an event will not happen.

    P (E) = 1 - P (E') ... 1

    Where;

    P (E) is the probability that an event will happen.

    P (E') is the probability that an event will not happen.

    1. P (E') = 0.14

    Applying equation 1

    P (E) = 1 - 0.14 = 0.86

    2. P (E') = 0.92

    P (E) = 1 - 0.92 = 0.08

    3. P (E') = 17/35

    P (E) = 1 - 17/35 = 18/35

    4. P (E') = 61/100

    P (E) = 1 - 61/100 = 39/100
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