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A book is to be randomly chosen from the library. The probability that a randomly-chosen book is fiction is . The probability that randomly-chosen book has a white cover is

. The probability that a randomly-chosen book is fiction and has a white cover is

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What is the probability that a randomly-chosen book from the library is fiction or has a white cover?

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