If the probability of seeing moose in a day in a certain region of Alaska is 0.37, what is the probability of not seeing any moose in a day there?

Again write it as a fraction...

The total is 1 because you are looking at the chances of seeing 1 moose. Therefore to find the probability of not seeing a moose you need to take 1-.37 which is .63 so your probability of not seeing a moose is:
.63/1

oh i didn't know that is how i solve it...thank you again

To calculate the probability of not seeing any moose in a day, you need to subtract the probability of seeing moose from 1.

So, the probability of not seeing any moose in a day in that region of Alaska can be calculated as follows:

Probability of not seeing any moose = 1 - Probability of seeing moose

Probability of not seeing any moose = 1 - 0.37

Probability of not seeing any moose = 0.63

Therefore, the probability of not seeing any moose in a day in that region of Alaska is 0.63, or 63%.