If A denotes some​ event, what does Upper A overbar ​denote? If ​P(A)equals0.009​, what is the value of ​P(Upper A overbar​)? If ​P(A)equals0.009​, is Upper A overbar ​unusual? What does Upper A overbar ​denote? A. Event Upper A overbar is always unusual. B. Event Upper A overbar denotes the complement of event​ A, meaning that Upper A overbar consists of all outcomes in which event A does not occur. C. Events A and Upper A overbar share all outcomes. D. Event Upper A overbar denotes the complement of event​ A, meaning that Upper A overbar and A share some but not all outcomes.

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Answer:

Option  B) Event [tex]\bar{A}[/tex] denotes the complement of event​ A, meaning that [tex]\bar{A}[/tex] consists of all outcomes in which event A does not occur.      

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following in the question:

A denotes some​ event.

[tex]p(A) = 0.009[/tex]

We have to define what does [tex]\bar{A}[/tex] mean.

Complement of a event:

  • It is defined as the outcomes that are not included in the event.
  • Together the event and the complement of event makes all possible outcomes.
  • [tex]p(A) + p(\bar{A}) = 1[/tex]
  • [tex]p(\bar{A}) = 1 - 0.009 = 0.991[/tex]

Thus, the correct interpretation is

Option  B) Event [tex]\bar{A}[/tex] denotes the complement of event​ A, meaning that [tex]\bar{A}[/tex] consists of all outcomes in which event A does not occur.

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