SOLUTION: Given that P(A)= 2/9, what are the odds in favor of A occurring? Given that P(A)= 1/36, what are the odds against A occurring?

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Question 394810: Given that P(A)= 2/9, what are the odds in favor of A occurring?
Given that P(A)= 1/36, what are the odds against A occurring?

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a: 2/9
b: 1 - 1/36, or 35/36

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