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If $P(E)=0.62$, what is $P(\overline{E})$?
A$0.62$
B$0.38$
C$1.62$
D$-0.38$
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. $0.38$
For complementary events, $P(E)+P(\overline{E})=1$. Therefore, $P(\overline{E})=1-0.62=0.38$.
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