If 65 percent of the population has black hair, 25 percent has brown hair and the remaining has wte hair. What is the probability that a person selected at random has 1) neither black nor white hair
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Total outcomes = 100%
Black hair 65%
Brown hair 25%
White hair : black hair + white hair - 100%
65%+ 25% -100%
10%
Probability getting a person neither black nor white
10% + 65% / 100%
75/ 100 = 0.75
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65% black hair 25%
brown hair and
remaining 10% white hair
so the probability of not black or white hair is is that is the probability of brown hair is equal to 25 / 100 that is equal to 1/4
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