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  • 14-06-2021
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The theoretical probability of choosing Event A is 2

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7

. What is the

theoretical probability of not choosing Event A?

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  • 16-06-2021

Answer: [tex]\dfrac{5}{7}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

The theoretical probability of choosing an event  A is [tex]\dfrac{2}{7}[/tex]

The sum of the probability of occuring and non-occuring of an event is always equal to 1.

So, the probability of non choosing Event A is

[tex]\Rightarrow 1-\dfrac{2}{7}\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{7-2}{7}\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{5}{7}[/tex]

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