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A theoretical probability distribution shows the probabilities of all the outcomes except for one. If the total of the shown outcomes is 0.5, then the probability of the missing outcome must be

A.) 0.25

B.) 0.2

C.) 0.75

D.) 0.5
10 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
the probability of something happening is 1.0.

so the remaining must be .5
10 years ago
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