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7 March, 07:31

An insurance company looks at its auto insurance

customers and finds that (a) all insure at least one car, (b)

85% insure more than one car, (c) 23% insure a sports

car, and (d) 17% insure more than one car, including a

sports car. Find the probability that a customer selected at

random insures exactly one car and it is not a sports car.

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  1. 7 March, 07:56
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    100/100 x 85/100x 23/100=
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