Precalculus (6th Edition) Blitzer

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Chapter 10 - Section 10.7 - Probability - Exercise Set - Page 1120: 59

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The probability of an event not occurring is the complement of the probability of an event that is occurring. For example, the probability of not rolling a 1 from a die is the complement of the probability that a 1 is rolled. In other words, $p(not~1)=1-p(1)$
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