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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 07:50 lewisf5929

Suppose you have a 40 percent chance of getting a job offer from your first choice firm, a 40 percent chance of getting a job offer from your second choice firm, and a 16 percent chance of getting a job offer from both firms. what is the probability that you will get a job offer from either firm?

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