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Q: Can two complementary events overlap
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Are two disjoint events always complementary?

no


When all of the outcomes in a sample space are produced by two events those events are said to be?

These events are said to be complementary.


Two disjoint events in which one or the other must occur are called?

Complements or complementary events


What is the difference between simple events and complementary events?

Two events complementary when one event occurs if and only if the other does not. Simple event do not depend on other events, it consists of on and only one outcome Doctor Chuck aka mathdoc Two events complementary when one event occurs if and only if the other does not. Simple event do not depend on other events, it consists of on and only one outcome Doctor Chuck aka mathdoc


What color happens when 3 primary colors overlap?

The color brown occurs when the 3 primary colors overlap. Color theory teaches that mixing a primary color and its complementary secondary color will make brown. This works because the complementary secondary color contains the other two primary colors.


Sentence with complementary eventos?

A complementary event occurs when two events cannot occur at the same time. The event is ether/or, rather than "and".


Is one of two events that are the only ones that can possible happen and sum of whose probabilities is 1?

One of a pair of complementary events.


How do you draw a Venn diagram to the probability of two independent events a and b?

the circles do not overlap at all.


Why do complementary events always have a probability of one?

If an event is absolutely certain to happen is then we say the probability of it happening is 1.Complementary events are such that one of the events musthappen. Therefore the probability of one of a set of complementary events occurring is 1.For instance : The probability that a fair coin when tossed will come down showing heads is 1/2, and that it will show tails is also 1/2.The two events are complementary so the probability that the coin toss will result in either a heads or a tails is 1.Similarly, the probability that a die when rolled will show a number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 is 1 as all six events are complementary.


What does complementary mean when your talking about probability?

Two events A and B or complementary if A and B are "opposites". If A happens it means that B cannot happen and if B happens it means that A cannot happen.


Are complementary events also mutually exclusive events?

Yes, they are. Mutually exclusive events cannot occur together. Complementary events cannot occur together either because an event and its complement are the negative of each other.


Definition of complementary events?

they are events that can't occur at the same time. For example, you toss a coin you get head or tails. These are complementary events since you can't have both at the same time, only one!