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The probability of the complement of an event is ____ less than the probability of the event itself A. sometimes B. always C. never
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The probability of the complement of an event is ____ less than the probability of the event itself A. sometimes B. always C. never
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B. Never
The event has to happen in order to be complemented. Not every event is complemented, but the event itself can only and always be an event.
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