Not getting a "6" from a spin.
Complementary events are events that are the complete opposite. The compliment of event A is everything that is not event A. For example, the complementary event of flipping heads on a coin would be flipping tails. The complementary event of rolling a 1 or a 2 on a six-sided die would be rolling a 3, 4, 5, or 6. (The probability of A compliment is equal to 1 minus the probability of A.)
The probability is 5/6. The die has 6 sides so 5 of them are not the "4". The probability of getting the four is 1/6.
The probability of getting a 2 is 1 - (1/6)60 = 1 - 2.05*10-47
Suppose A is the event {rolling a 6-sided die 20 times and getting a 5} Then A', the complement of A, is the event {rolling a 6-sided die 20 times and not getting a 5 any times} So Pr(A) = 1 - Pr(A') = 1 - (5/6)20 = 1 - 0.026084 = 0.973916 (to 6 dp)
When a Die is thrown then the probability of an event getting out-comes is not a prime number is 3/6. The possible prime numbers would be 2, 3, or 5. The possible outcomes are 1, 2,3,4,5 and 6. So 1,4 and 6 are not primes and there are 3 numbers out of 6 possible so that is 3/6 or p=.5
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Well I'm supposing it's a 6 sided dye. Since there are 6 sides it's a 1 out of 6 chance or 16% chance that you would roll a 4.The odds against rolling a 4, the complementary event, are 5 out of 6, a chanceof: 1 - 0.1666.. = 0.8333... ≈ 83.3%.
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.
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