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From a group of 150 employees, only one person will be selected for a Sales training program. If 52 of them are un-married, 72 are college graduates and (¾)th of the 52 that are unmarried are college graduates. Find out the probability that the person which is selected for the training will be (a) Unmarried OR college graduate (b) Neither single nor a college graduate.

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Answered by chinnu16122004
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From a group of 150 employees, only one person will be selected for a Sales training program. If 52 of them are un-married, 72 are college graduates and (¾)th of the 52 that are unmarried are college graduates. Find out the probability that the person which is selected for the training will be (a) Unmarried OR college graduate (b) Neither single nor a college graduate.From a group of 150 employees, only one person will be selected for a Sales training program. If 52 of them are un-married, 72 are college graduates and (¾)th of the 52 that are unmarried are college graduates. Find out the probability that the person which is selected for the training will be (a) Unmarried OR college graduate (b) Neither single nor a college graduate.

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