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Mathematics, 27.07.2021 02:00 dnjames01

Suppose that a defendant in a first-degree murder trial has 52% chance of being convicted of murder, a 26% chance of being convicted of a lesser charge, and a 22% chance of being found not-guilty. Find the percent chance that the defendant is convicted on any charge.

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