Find the indicated complement . A certain group of women has a 0.28% rate of redgreen color blindnessIf a woman is randomly selected, what is the probability that she does not have red/green color blindness?

Answer:
99.72%
Explanation:
• Given:, The rate of red/green color blindness = 0.28%
,• To find:, The probability that a randomly selected woman does not have red/green color blindness.
To find the required probability, recall that the sum of the probability of an event and its complement is always 1. That is:
[tex]\begin{gathered} P(A)+P(A^c)=1 \\ \implies P(A^c)=1-P(A) \end{gathered}[/tex]Let A be the event that an individual has red/green color blindness.
[tex]P(A)=0.28\%[/tex]Therefore, the probability that a randomly selected woman does not have red/green color blindness will be:
[tex]P(A^c)=(100-0.28)\%=99.72\%[/tex]The required probability is 99.72%.