Answer to Question #99098 in Statistics and Probability for Nayum uddin

Question #99098
Let A and B be two events. Suppose that the probability that neither event occurs is3/8. What is the probability that at least one of the events occurs?
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Expert's answer
2019-11-21T11:31:46-0500

The event that at least one of these events occur is the complement of the event that neither of these events occur.

So the probability that at least one of these events occur will be equal to "1-(3\/8)=5\/8"


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