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If two events are complementary, then we know that: Multiple Choice the sum of their probabilities is one. the joint probability of the two events is one. their intersection has a nonzero probability. they are independent events.

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Answer:

The joint probability of the two events is one.

Explanation:

Complementary events:

If two events are complimentary, these three following things are true:

They are dependent.

The intersection of them is zero.

The joint probability of the two events is one.

The last one is the correct choice.

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