1. A) What is a complementary event (describe verbally, as text)? B) Define a complementary event mathematically (hint:

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1. A) What is a complementary event (describe verbally, as text)? B) Define a complementary event mathematically (hint:

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1. A) What is a complementary event (describe verbally, as text)? B) Define a complementary event mathematically (hint: use 1 as a total) using appropriate probability notation. 2. (Important- assume that ECG monitors are regularly serviced and normally functional (most?) in a clinic): A) 14 73 ECG monitors are available, what is the probability that you will select the one ECG monitor that does not work properly? B) What is the probability that you will select a properly working ECG monitor (of 73 monitors) on the first try? I 3. A deck of cards contains 52 cards, 13 from each suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades). If cards are flipped over one at a time and are replaced (that is, sampled with replacement) after each flip, what is the probability that the first card is a heart and the second card is a diamond ?
9. Diagram a Venn Diagram with three (3) overlapping events. Also indicate the complement. Make sure to label appropriately Find the probability that a randomly selected college student believes that alcohol is not harmful A survey found that among 1000 randomly selected college students, 634 said that alcohol is harmful
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