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23 August, 02:18

An event is three times as likely as its complement. What is the probability of the event?

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  1. 23 August, 04:16
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    E = some event

    C = complement of event E

    Since the events are complementary, this means P (E) + P (C) = 1

    We know that P (E) = 3*P (C) since "an event is three times as likely as its complement"

    So we can replace P (E) with 3*P (C) and then isolate P (C)

    P (E) + P (C) = 1

    3*P (C) + P (C) = 1

    4*P (C) = 1

    P (C) = 1/4

    The probability of the complementary event is 1/4

    So the probability of the original event is 3/4 (three times 1/4)

    Answer: 3/4

    note: in decimal form, 3/4 = 0.75
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