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In calculating the probability of losing a game, you told a friend that your textbook referred to a loss as a "favorable event." Your friend challenged you and said that a loss is not favorable. Choose the best response.

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Answer:

Loss is the favorable event

Explanation:

In probability, a favorable event is the event of our interest.

Since in calculating the probability of losing a game, the loss is our event of interest, so loss is the favorable event here.

Probability of losing a game =
(number of favorable outcome)/(total number of outcome)

=
(number of losses)/(total number of outcome)

Best Response is Loss is a favorable event.

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