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If the Pr (A)=0.3 what is Pr (A’)

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Answer:

0.7

Step-by-step explanation:

I assume Pr is for Probability and A' is "not A" (complementary probability)

Pr(Anything)=1

Pr(A)=0.3

Pr(A')=1-Pr(A) (anything but A)

Pr(A')=1-0.3

Pr(A')=0.7

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