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

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Answered by Aneelmalhi
9
hey dear sweet friend here is your answer

p(E)= 0.05
p(E°)=?

now

p (E) + p(E°)= 1

p (E°)= 1-p (E)


now put the value

p ( E°)= 1-0.05

p (E°) = 0.95

is your answer

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Answered by pintusingh41122
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If P(E) = 0.05, then the probability of 'not E' is 0.95

Step-by-step explanation:

Given \textrm{P(E)}=0.05

We have to find probability of 'not E'

We know \textrm{P(E)}+\textrm{P(not E)}=\textrm{P(S)}=1

where \textrm{P(S)} is probability of sample space

so 0.05+\textrm{P(not E)}=1

or \textrm{P(not E)}=1-0.05

or \textrm{P(not E)}=0.95

So the probability of 'not E' is 0.95

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