When randomly selecting an adult, A denotes the event of selecting someone with blue eyes.Que What do P(A) and P(A) represent?
Q: P(A) represents the A: Se a: S Q: A: S

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Answer:

P(A) represents the probability that an adult has blue eyes.

[tex]P(A^c)[/tex] represents the probability that an adult does not have blue eyes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the event:

A: an adult has blue eyes

The complement of a set is another set that contains all the elements that are not in the original set.

Hence, the event [tex]A^c[/tex] must be:

[tex]A^c[/tex]: an adult does not have blue eyes

So P(A) represents the probability that an adult has blue eyes and [tex]P(A^c)[/tex] represents the probability that an adult does not have blue eyes.