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17 March, 01:51

There are two prominent, nationally circulated newspapers, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. Among all libraries across the country, 45% subscribe to The Wall Street Journal and 40% subscribe to USA Today, while only 25% subscribe to both The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. If a library is selected at random, what is the probability that it subscribes to The Wall Street Journal but not USA Today?

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  1. 17 March, 01:53
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    Let The Wall Street Journal be A, and USA Today be B. We want

    P (A∩B^c), or the intersection of A and Not B happening.

    P (A∩B^c) = P (A∪B) - P (B) = [P (A) + P (B) - P (A and B) ]-P (B)

    = (0.45+0.40-0.25) - 0.40 = 0.2.
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