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if p(e)=0.10 what is the probability of not E​

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Answered by chandrakalanagam
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Answer: The answer to the above given question is 0.9

Step-by-step explanation: To find the probability of 'not E'   find the difference between the maximum probability and the probability of the event occurred.

Given, P(E) = 0.10

The sum of the probability for an event to occur and the probability for the same event not to occur is equal to 1.

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

⇒0.10 + P (not E) = 1

∴ P (not E) = 1 – 0.10 = 0.9

Thus, the probability of ‘not E’ is 0.9.

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Answered by MJ0022
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Answer:

Probability is a measure of the likelihood of an event occurring. It is a value between 0 and 1, with 0 indicating that an event is impossible and 1 indicating that an event is sure to occur. In this case, if p(E) = 0.10, the probability of event E occurring is 0.10 or 10%.

Step-by-step explanation:

The complement of an event is the opposite of that event. In probability theory, the complement of an event E is represented by the symbol "not E" or "E'." The probability of not E is calculated by subtracting the probability of E from 1. So, if p(E) = 0.10, then the probability of not E is 1 - 0.10 = 0.90.

The probability of not E is also known as the probability of the event not happening. For example, if E represents the event of a coin landing on heads, then not E represents the event of the coin landing on tails. In this case, if p(E) = 0.10, that means the coin is fair and has a probability of 0.10 of landing on heads, so the probability of not E (landing on tails) is 0.90

It's important to note that the probability of an event happening and the probability of not happening of that event will always sum to 1. This is called the principle of complementary events.

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