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The probability that a particular candidate will win an election is 35%. What is the probability that the candidate will not win the election?

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Answer:

13/20

Explanation:

100%-35%=65%
13/20=65%

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If the probability that a particular candidate will win an election is 35%, then the probability that the candidate will not win the election can be found by subtracting the winning probability from 100%.

100% - 35% = 65%

Therefore, the probability that the candidate will not win the election is 65%.
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