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