Contingency Table, Complement, Additional Rule, Conditional Probability
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Ok complement of (o) = (150÷150) - (46÷150)
=0.69
True ?
(O) = (46+16)/150, The way of solving the complement is correct. Complement of One Card is People have Two Cards. The complement of (O) = 150/150 - 62/150 = 88/150. Thank you!