PR methods include the deliberate and unassisted ways of
executing the military PR option.
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Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.
Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).
Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.
Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).
Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.
Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).
Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.
Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).
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Given two events, A and B,
Pr(A and B) = Pr(A)*Pr(B) if A and B are independent and