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For any event A, Probability (not A) = 1 - Probability(A)
The study of probability is not attributed to a single person. It has evolved over centuries with contributions from various mathematicians, philosophers, and scientists. Some notable contributors include Gerolamo Cardano, Pierre-Simon Laplace, and Blaise Pascal. However, the modern development of probability theory is often credited to the work of Andrey Kolmogorov in the 20th century.
They are both measures of probability.
Probability has been around since the beginning of time.
+person who invented probability
Bascal paul
The overwhelming probability is that someone else would have discovered it and invented it, and life would not be particularly different.
The complement (not compliment) of the probability of event A is 1 minus the probability of A: that is, it is the probability of A not happening or "not-A" happening.The complement (not compliment) of the probability of event A is 1 minus the probability of A: that is, it is the probability of A not happening or "not-A" happening.The complement (not compliment) of the probability of event A is 1 minus the probability of A: that is, it is the probability of A not happening or "not-A" happening.The complement (not compliment) of the probability of event A is 1 minus the probability of A: that is, it is the probability of A not happening or "not-A" happening.
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No 1.001 is not a probability. Probability can not be >1
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Odds against A = Probabillity against A / Probability for A Odds against A = (1 - Probabillity for A) / Probability for A 9.8 = (1 - Probabillity for A) / Probability for A 9.8 * Probability for A = 1 - Probability for A 10.8 * Probability for A = 1 Probability for A = 1 / 10.8 Probability for A = 0.0926
For any event A, Probability (not A) = 1 - Probability(A)
The study of probability is not attributed to a single person. It has evolved over centuries with contributions from various mathematicians, philosophers, and scientists. Some notable contributors include Gerolamo Cardano, Pierre-Simon Laplace, and Blaise Pascal. However, the modern development of probability theory is often credited to the work of Andrey Kolmogorov in the 20th century.