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can we use complementary rule in all probability question​

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Answered by nithya12333
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A mutually exclusive pair of events are complements to each other. For example: If the desired outcome is heads on a flipped coin, the complement is tails. The Complement Rule states that the sum of the probabilities of an event and its complement must equal 1, or for the event A, P(A) + P(A') = 1

P(AC) = 1 – P(A)

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Answered by vanshikapatil200518
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A mutually exclusive pair of events are complements to each other. For example: If the desired outcome is heads on a flipped coin, the complement is tails. The Complement Rule states that the sum of the probabilities of an event and its complement must equal 1, or for the event A, P(A) + P(A') = 1.

Complement: A mutually exclusive pair of events are complements to each other.

The Complement Rule states that the sum of the probabilities of an event and its complement must equal 1.

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