SOLUTION: At a local college, 58 of the male students are smokers and 232 are non-smokers. Of the female students, 40 are smokers and 360 are non-smokers. A male student and a female student

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Question 1097989: At a local college, 58 of the male students are smokers and 232 are non-smokers. Of the female students, 40 are smokers and 360 are non-smokers. A male student and a female student from the college are randomly selected for a survey. What is the probability that both are smokers?
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The probability under the question is .


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