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Question 464750: if pr(e)= 0.59 then pr(e')?
Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Even though I have not been exposed to much of the notation (pr, e' when ' can also refer to derivatives or transformations) I will assume e' is the event where e does not happen (what else could it represent?). In this case, if the probability of e occurring is 0.59, then the probability of e not occurring is 1 - 0.59 = 0.41.
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