Math, asked by biswasmith13, 4 months ago

If P(E) = 0.05, what is the probability of ‘not E’?

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Answered by Yasodakavya03
1

Answer:

0.95

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:P(E)=0.05

we know that P(E)+P(not E ) = 1

So, P(not E)=1-P(E)

=1-0.05

=0.95

Hence,0.95 is the probability of 'not E'.

Answered by Anonymous
2

we know that p(e) + p(not e) = 1

therefore p(not e) = 1 - p(e)

here , p(e) = 0.05

= 0.95

the probability of (not e) = 0.95

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