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A place from this table is chosen at random. Let event A = The place is a city.

What is P(A
c
)?

A place from this table is chosen at random. Let event A = The place is a city. What-example-1

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1 vote

Answer:

It's 3/7

Explanation:

User Psycho Brm
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Answer:

Final answer is
P(A^c)=(3)/(7)

Explanation:

We have been given a table containing a list of few places that are either city or in North America.

Total number of places in that list = 7

That means sample space has 7 possible events.

Given that a place from this table is chosen at random. Let event A = The place is a city.

Now we need to find about what is
P(A^c).

That means find find the probability that chosen place is not a city.

there are 3 places in the list which are not city.

Hence favorable number of events = 3

Then required probability is given by favorable/total events.


P(A^c)=(3)/(7)

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