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If the probability of winning a game is 0.3,who is the probability of losing it.

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Answered by Abdul8874
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 \mathtt{hey \: mate \: here \: is \: ur \: ans} \\ \\ \mathtt{solution} \\ \\ \mathtt{probability \: of \: winnig \: game = 0.3} \\ \\ \mathtt{according \: to \: question} \\ \\ \mathtt{probability \: of \: winning \: game + } \\ \mathtt{losing \: game = 1} \\ \\ \mathtt{probability \: of \: losin \: game = 1 - 0.3} \\ \\ = > \mathtt{probaility \: of \: losing \: game = 0.7 \: ans}

 \mathtt{as \: we \: know \: that \: } \\ \\ \mathtt{total \: out \: comes \: of \: probability = 1} \\ \\ = >

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Answered by shadowsabers03
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Answer:

Less than or equal to 0.7

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the total probability is 1. 


If the probability of winning a game is 0.3, many people answer it as the probability of losing a game is 1 - 0.3 = 0.7. 


But we can't say that probability of losing is always 0.7. 


Because there'll be a tie game too! 


So the answer must be less than or equal to 0.7. If there's no tie, then the answer will be 0.7. 


I'm able to answer this much, and I couldn't get the accurate result. 


Thank you. 

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