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26 November, 20:12

On a track and field team, 8% of the members run only long-distance, 32% compete only in field events, and 12% are sprinters only. Find the probability that a randomly chosen team member runs only long-distance or competes only in field events.

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  1. 26 November, 21:18
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    0.40

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Members who run only long distance = 8%

    So, probability that a member will run only long distance = P (A) = 0.08

    Members who compete only in field events = 32%

    So, probability that a member will compete only in field events = P (B) 0.32

    Members who are sprinters = 12%

    So, probability that a member is sprinter = P (C) 0.12

    We have to calculate the probability that a randomly chosen team member runs only long-distance or competes only in field events. i. e we have to find P (A or B). Since these events cannot occur at the same time, we can write:

    P (A or B) = P (A) + P (B)

    Using the values, we get:

    P (A or B) = 0.08 + 0.32 = 0.40

    Thus, the probability that a randomly chosen team member runs only long-distance or competes only in field events is 0.40
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