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The Rule of Complements states that =PAc▼(Choose one)

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The Rule of Complements states that =PAc▼(Choose one)

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The Rule of Complements states that the probability of the complement of an event (P(Ac)) is equal to 1 minus the probability of the event itself (P(A)). In other words, P(Ac) = 1 - P(A). This rule is based on the idea that the probability of something happening and the probability of it not happening must add up to 1.

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