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Mathematics, 15.12.2021 21:20 Stetson02

Let S be a randomly selected student that plays sports and let B be a randomly selected student that plays in the band. The probabilities of randomly selecting a student are P(S)=0.31, P(B)=0.16, and P(SorB)=0.42. What is P(SandB)?

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