If two events are mutually exclusive this means they cannot occur at the same time and do not over lap
If two events are mutually inclusive this means they can occur at the same time and they over lap
Event A and Event B are mutually exclusive
Event A and event C are not mutually exclusive
To find the complement of event A (A'), which is the part of the universal set of events not in A
We use the formula
![1\text{ - P(A)}=P(A^(\prime))](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/hwv0efs7zwywv1sfvaoyh5s0m6iy9ipvdp.png)
P(A) = 0.45
substituting this into the equation yields
![\begin{gathered} 1-\text{ 0.45 = P(A')} \\ P(A^(\prime))\text{ = 0.55} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/9orsgo3g2tgszzz0ju2r2ow69avdgjw2rc.png)
P(A') = 0.55