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alina1380 [7]
3 years ago
15

If P(not yellow) = 4/15, which best describes the probability of the complement of the event?

Mathematics
2 answers:
notka56 [123]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:   B. P(yellow) = 11/15

Step-by-step explanation:  A:event that it is not yellow

                                              B(complement of A):event that it is yellow

                            P(B)=1-P(A)

                      ⇒  P(B)=1-\frac{4}{15}

                      ⇒ P(B)= \frac{15-4}{15}

                      ⇒ P(B)= \frac{11}{15}

                      ⇒ P(yellow)= 11/15

Tanzania [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:  The correct option is (B) \textup{P(yellow)}=\dfrac{11}{15}.

Step-by-step explanation:  Given that the probability of an event of not yellow is as follows:

\textup{P(not yellow)}=\dfrac{4}{15}.

We are given to find the probability of the complement of the event.

The probability of the complement of an event A

is given by

\textup{P(A}^\prime)=1-\textup{P(A)}.

The complement of an event of NOT YELLOW will be YELLOW.

Therefore, the probability of the complement of the event is

\textup{P(yellow)}=1-\textup{P(not yellow)}=1-\dfrac{4}{15}=\dfrac{11}{15}.

Thus, the required probability is

\textup{P(yellow)}=\dfrac{11}{15}.

Option (B) is correct.

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