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Mathematics, 19.01.2022 01:50 KitKat22Rose9

Question 1: 155 people visit a Leisure Centre. 97 use the waterslide. 43 use the sauna. 43 people do not use
either the water slide or the sauna. If one person is chosen at random, find the probability that
this person uses both the waterslide and the sauna.

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