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If the probability of event A, P(A)=1.00 then what is A’
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The complement of event A, denoted as A', is the probability of the event not occurring. If the probability of event A, P(A), is 1.00 (or 100%), it means that event A is certain to happen. Therefore, the probability of A' (the event not occurring) would be 0.00 or 0% since there is no possibility of it happening.
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