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Bruce is going to call one person from his contacts at random. He has 25 total contacts. 20 of those contacts are from his neighborhood. What is P(call a person not from his neighborhood)

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Answer: 1/5

Explanation:

User Young Bob
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P(call a person not from his neighborhood) =
((1)/(5) )

Explanation:

Here, the total number of contacts in the list if Bruce = 25 contacts

The total number of neighbors in the contact = 20 people

Now, let E: Event of calling a person from his neighborhood

So, P(E) =
\frac{\textrm{Total Favorable Outcomes}}{\textrm{Total Outcomes}} = (20)/(25) = ((4)/(5))

So, the probability of calling a person from his neighborhood is
((4)/(5) )

P(E) =
((4)/(5) )

Now,as we know: P(E) + P(not E) = 1

So, the probability of NOT calling a person from neighborhood

= 1 - probability of calling a person from his neighborhood


= 1 - ((4)/(5)) = (5-4)/(5) = ((1)/(5))

P( not E) =
((1)/(5) )

Hence, P(call a person not from his neighborhood) =
((1)/(5) )

User Gkatiforis
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