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Explain how the complement can be used to find the probability of getting at least one item of a particular type. Choose the correct answer below. A. The complement of "at least one" is "none." So, the probability of getting at least one item is equal to P(none of the items)minus1. B. The complement of "at least one" is "none." So, the probability of getting at least one item is equal to 1minusP(none of the items). C. The complement of "at least one" is "all." So, the probability of getting at least one item is equal to 1minusP(all items). D. The complement of "at least one" is "all." So, the probability of getting at least one item is equal to P(all items)minus1.

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