SOLUTION: A student is taking two courses, history and math. The probability the student will pass the history course is 0.52, and the probability of passing the math course is 0.73. The pro

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Question 1140937: A student is taking two courses, history and math. The probability the student will pass the history course is 0.52, and the probability of passing the math course is 0.73. The probability of passing both is 0.60.

What is the probability of passing at least one? (Round the final answer to 2 decimal places.)

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A student is taking two courses, history and math. The probability the student will pass the history course
is 0.52, and the probability of passing the math course is 0.73. The probability of passing both is 0.60.

What is the probability of passing at least one? (Round the final answer to 2 decimal places.)
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The given data is   I N C O R R E C T / (W R O N G).

The probability of passing BOTH Math and History can not be greater than the probability of passing HISTORY alone.


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