Question: Does the following statement makesense? Explain. If there is a 0.350.35 probability that it will rain sometimetoday, then there is a probability of 0.65 that

Does the following statement makesense? Explain.

If there is a 0.350.35 probability that it will rain sometimetoday, then there is a probability of 0.65 that it will not rain sometime today.

A.

The statement makes sense. If the probability of an event A isP(A), then the probability that event A does not occur must be less thanP(A).

B.

The statement does not make sense. If the probability of an event A isP(A), then the probability that event A does not occur is equal to 1minusP(A).

C.

The statement makes sense. If the probability of an event A isP(A), then the probability that event A does not occur is equal to 1minusP(A).

D.

The statement does not make sense. If the probability of an event A isP(A), then the probability that event A does not occur must be less thanP(A).

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