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Use the Venn diagram to calculate probabilities. Circles A and B overlap. Circle A contains 15, circle B contains 10, and the intersection contains 6. Number 4 is outside of the circles. Which probability is correct? P(A) = Three-fifths P(B) = StartFraction 16 Over 31 EndFraction P(A|B) = Two-sevenths P(B|A) = StartFraction 10 Over 21 EndFraction

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