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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 08:30 Prolearner1234

One way to notate the complement of an event A is not A. For instance, suppose that P(even) represents the probability of rolling an even number on a number cube. Then, P(not even) represents the probability of rolling a number that is not even on a number cube.
Consider the events from Activity 1.1, Questions 5 and 6—“rolling an even number” and “rolling a number that is not even.” What do you notice about the sum of the probabilities of these two complementary events?

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