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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 19:23 annie8348

Melissa is looking for the perfect man. She claims that of the men at her college, 32% are smart, 33% are funny, and 16% are both smart and funny. If Melissa is right, what is the probability that a man chosen at random from her college is neither funny nor smart?

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