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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 03:30 brittanyjacob8

The probability that a person is a college graduate is 0.35, and that he/she has high blood pressure is 0.12. Assuming that these two events are independent, the probability that a person selected at random is a college graduate and has high blood pressure is:

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