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What is the symbol ~, if you're trying to find the probability of ~A?

the addition probability
the probability of the event not happening
the multiplication probability
None of these choices are correct.

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The correct choice is: the probability of the event not happening.

The symbol ~ (tilde) is commonly used to represent the negation or complement of an event. When we refer to ~A, it means "not A" or "the complement of A." In terms of probability, ~A represents the event not happening or the event A occurring.
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