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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 11:46, ccarwile01

Suppose the probability of an event occurring is p(a), and the probability of the event not occurring is p(a'). if p(a) = m and p(a') = n, which of the following equations must be true?
a. m = 1 + n
b. n = 1 - m
c. n = m + 1
d. m =n -1

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