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Given P(E) = 0.50, what is P(E')?

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Answer:

P(E') is 0.50

Step-by-step explanation:

In probability theory, P(E) represents the probability of event E occurring, and P(E') (read as "probability of not E" or "complement of E") represents the probability of event E not occurring. If P(E) = 0.50 then P(E') can be calculated using the formula for the complement of an event:

P(E') = 1 - P(E)

Substituting P(E) = 0.50 into the formula:

P(E') = 1 - 0.50

P(E') = 0.50

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