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28 November, 11:26

There are 15 students in our class that like root beer, 23 students that like cola and 8 students that like both root beer and cola. If there are 50 students in our class, what is the probability of choosing a random student such that this student likes only one type of pop?

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  1. 28 November, 11:51
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    Simple. You just add 23 and 15 together and then add them again and you will get 76 percent
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