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9 June, 18:19

In a group of 55 people, 33 are coffee drinkers and 12 are tea drinkers. Assuming that no one in this group drinks both tea and coffee, what is the probability that a person picked at random from the group does not drink tea or coffee?

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  1. 9 June, 21:56
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    12+33=45. 45/55 people drink tea or coffee. This means if you picked someone randomly there would be a 45/55 chance that they drink tea or coffee. This means there is a 10/55 chance of someone who drinks neither. We can simplify this to 2/11.
  2. 9 June, 22:15
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    About 7.005 percent (estimated guess)
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