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The probability that an event will happen is . What is the probability that the event will not happen? 3/8 5/8 1
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The probability that an event will happen is . What is the probability that the event will not happen? 3/8 5/8 1
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An event will either happen or it will not (Yoda logic). So the chances of happening and not happening always add up to 1. That's how you can easily calculate the missing number.
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