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The probability that an event will occur is 0.1. What is the probability that the event will NOT occur

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Answer: 0.9

Explanation:

For any event A , the probability of event A will occur be P(A).

Then , the probability of not occuring the event A will be given by :-


\text{P(A')=1-P(A)}

The given statement : The probability that an event will occur is 0.1.

That is ,
P(A)=0.1

Now, the probability that the event will NOT occur is given by :-


\text{P(A')}=1-0.1\\\\\Rightarrow\ \text{P(A')}=0.9

Hence, the probability that the event will NOT occur = 0.9

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