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

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Answered by ItzSweetPoison01
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If P(E) = 0.05, what is the probability of ‘not E’?

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We know that,

P(E)+P(not E) = 1

It is given that, P(E) = 0.05

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

Or, P(not E) = 1-0.05

∴ P(not E) = 0.95

Answered by Vaishnavi2107
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Answer:

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

We know that,

P(E)+P(not E) = 1

It is given that, P(E) = 0.05

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

Or, P(not E) = 1-0.05

∴ P(not E) = 0.95

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