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I the Complement Rule States That the Probability of an Event

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i. The complement rule states that the probability of an event not occurring is equal to one minus the probability of its occurrence.
ii. If there are two independent events A and B, the probability that A and B will occur is found by multiplying the two probabilities. Thus for two events A and B, the special rule of multiplication shown symbolically is: P(A and B) = P(A) P(B) .
iii. The general rule of multiplication is used to find the joint probability that two events will occur. Symbolically, the joint probability P(A and B) is found by: P(A and B) = P(A) P(B/A) .


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