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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 00:26 hannahbrown802

The probability a person living in the U. S. has a valid U. S. passport is 0.28. The probability a person living in the U. S. is not a U. S. citizen is 0.12. Assume a person living in the U. S. with a valid U. S. passport is mutually exclusive of the person being a U. S. citizen. What is the probability a person living in the U. S. has a valid U. S. passport and is not a U. S. citizen

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