Mathematics
If the probability of happening an event A is 0.46. What will be the probability of not happening of the event A?
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Answer
P(A) = 0.46
Let P(A') be the probability of not happening of event A.
Then we know that,
⇒ P(A) + P(A') = 1
⇒ P(A') = 1 - P(A)
⇒ P(A') = 1 - 0.46 = 0.54
Hence, the probability of not happening of event A is 0.54
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