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Mathematics, 10.12.2020 17:30 Zaviahector1124

Choose an American adult at random. The probability that you choose a woman is 52%. The probability that you
choose someone never married is 25%. The probabilities
that you choose a woman who has never been married is
11%. What is the probability that you will choose either a
person who hasn't been married, or a woman, or both?

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