The answer depends on where on earth the question is about.
The answer depends on where on earth the question is about.
The answer depends on where on earth the question is about.
The answer depends on where on earth the question is about.
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P(not raining any day during the week) = 1-4/10 = 3/5 = P(not raining on Sun)*P(not raining on Mon)*P(not raining on Tu)*... = P(not raining on Mon)^7 (assuming all days are equally likely to have rain) so P(not raining on Mon)=(3/5)^(1/7) thus P(raining on Mon) = 1-(3/5)^(1/7)
The probability is 1. It is always raining - any time of the day or night, any day of the year - somewhere on Earth.
Examples like the propability for raining tommorrow will 1/2 may or may not happen probability is called possibility
-- The freezing over of Hell. -- A confirmed sighting of flying pigs. etc. Besides anything that is impossible, as noted above, the simultaneous occurrence of two mutually exclusive events has a probability of zero: It is raining and it is not raining, it is on and it is off, etc.
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.