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The probability that a student passes only in Mathematics is 1/3. The probability that the student passes only in English is 4/9. The probability that the student passes in both of these subjects is 1/6. The probability that the student will pass in at least one of these two subjects is
- 17/18
- 11/18
- 14/18
- 1/18
Correct answer: 17/18
Solution
P(at least one) = P(only Math) + P(only English) + P(both) = 1/3 + 4/9 + 1/6 = 6/18 + 8/18 + 3/18 = 17/18 (option 0), not the stored 11/18.
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