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9 June, 09:15

Three people have been nominated for president of a class. From a poll, it is estimated that the first candidate has a 37% chance of winning and the second candidate has a 44% chance of winning. What is the probability that the third candidate will win?

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  1. 9 June, 12:46
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    19%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We assume that the class has to have a president. So the chances of none of the candidates winning is 0%. In turn we expect that one of the candidates will win the elections, therefore the chances of someone winning is 100%. Therefore the chances of the third candidate winning can be calculated by removing the chances of the other two candidates winning

    P (third candidate winning) = 100% - (37%+44%) = 19%
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