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27 June, 13:36

Of all those people who enter Uncle's Stereo, a discount electronics store in New York City, 28% purchase a digital camera, 5% buy a home theater receiver, and 4% buy both. Suppose a customer is selected at random. What is the probability that the customer buys either a digital camera or a home theater receiver but not both

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  1. 27 June, 16:28
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    25% of the people either buys a digital camera or a home theater receiver buth not both.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The percentage of the customers that buy both a digital camera (D) and a home theather receiver (H) are included in the respective percentages (28% and 5%), so to calculate the percentage that buy only one of the items, we have to substract the percentage that buy both items from each of the percentages:

    - If 28% of the people purchase a digital camera, and 4% buy both items, then 28-4=24% of the people buy only a digital camera.

    - If 5% of the people purchase a home theater receiver, and 4% buy both items, then 5-4=1% of the people buy only a home theater receiver.

    Then, we can add 24% and 1% and have that 25% of the people either buys a digital camera or a home theater receiver buth not both.
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