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In an experiment, E and F are the only two possible outcomes. If P(E) = 0.72, then find P(F). Pls answer it ASAP!!​

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Answered by kiran1899
11

Answer:

0.28

Step-by-step explanation:

as total probability cannot exceed 1 and p (e) is 0.72 hence p (f) will be 1 -p (e)

Answered by pinquancaro
22

The probability of F is P(F) = 0.28.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : In an experiment, E and F are the only two possible outcomes. If P(E) = 0.72.

To find : The value of P(F) ?

Solution :

We know that maximum probability for occurrence of any event is 1.

So, P(E) + P(F) = 1

We have given, P(E) = 0.72

Substitute the value,

0.72 + P(F) = 1

P(F) = 1 - 0.72

P(F) = 0.28

Therefore, The probability of F is P(F) = 0.28.

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