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Mathematics, 14.05.2021 14:30 Woodlandgirl14

You calculate the probability of an event and it turns out to be 0.7, you know that [2]
A. the event is certainly going to happen.
B. the event is probably not going to happen.
C. the probability of it not happening is 0.3.
D. you made a mistake.

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