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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Math_For_Liberal_Art_Students_2e_(Diaz)/10%3A_Probability/10.02%3A_Working_with_Events
    Now let us examine the probability that an event does not happen. As in the previous section, consider the situation of rolling a six-sided die and first compute the probability of rolling a six: the ...Now let us examine the probability that an event does not happen. As in the previous section, consider the situation of rolling a six-sided die and first compute the probability of rolling a six: the answer is P(six)=1/6. Now consider the probability that we do not roll a six: there are 5 outcomes that are not a six, so the answer is P(not a six)=5/6.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Santiago_Canyon_College/HiSet_Mathematica_(Lopez)/15%3A_Probabilidad/15.02%3A_Trabajar_con_Eventos
    Ahora examinemos la probabilidad de que no ocurra un evento. Al igual que en la sección anterior, considere la situación de rodar un dado de seis lados y primero compute la probabilidad de rodar un se...Ahora examinemos la probabilidad de que no ocurra un evento. Al igual que en la sección anterior, considere la situación de rodar un dado de seis lados y primero compute la probabilidad de rodar un seis: la respuesta es P (seis) =1/6. Ahora considere la probabilidad de que no rodemos un seis: hay 5 resultados que no son un seis, por lo que la respuesta es P (no un seis) =5/6.

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