SOLUTION: In the game of Monopoly, the probability of going to jail in any one turn is about 4.5%. What is the probability of NOT going to jail?

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Question 497768: In the game of Monopoly, the probability of going to jail in any one turn is
about 4.5%. What is the probability of NOT going to jail?

Answer by Gogonati(855)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The probability of not going in jail is: 1-0.045=0.955
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