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You have 10 pennies in your pocket. Of those pennies, 3 are Canadian. Suppose you pick a penny out of your pocket at random. Find P(not Canadian).
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You have 10 pennies in your pocket. Of those pennies, 3 are Canadian. Suppose you pick a penny out of your pocket at random. Find P(not Canadian).
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The answer is: 3
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P(not Canadian) = 1 - P(Canadian)
P(Canadian) = 3/10
Thus, P(not Canadian) = 1 - 3/10 = 7/10
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