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If the probability that an event occurs is 0.5 ​, the probability that the event does not occur is

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Answer:

It is also 0.5

Explanation:

From independent events:


{ \bf{p + q = 1}}

p is probability for an event to occur (success).

q is probability for an event not to occur (failure).


{ \tt{0.5 + q = 1}} \\ { \tt{q = 1 - 0.5}} \\ { \tt{q = 0.5}}

User Deng  Zhebin
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Answer:

0.5

Explanation:

P(that an event occurs) = 0.5

P(that an event does not occur) = 1 - P(that an event occurs)

= 1 - 0.5

= 0.5

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