If P(E) = 0.05, what is the probability of 'not E'?
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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
hope it's help
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happy janmastmi
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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
hope it's help
have a great day
happy janmastmi
love you my all friend
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If P(E) = 0.05, then the probability of 'not E' is 0.95
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
We have to find probability of 'not E'
We know
where is probability of sample space
so
or
or
So the probability of 'not E' is 0.95
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