Final answer:
The probability that a subscriber rented a car during the past 12 months for business or personal reasons is 0.698 or 69.8%. The probability that a subscriber did not rent a car during the past 12 months for either business or personal reasons is 0.302 or 30.2%.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability that a subscriber rented a car during the past 12 months for business or personal reasons, we can use the formula:
P(Business or Personal) = P(Business) + P(Personal) - P(Business and Personal)
Substituting the given values, we have:
P(Business or Personal) = 0.458 + 0.54 - 0.3 = 0.698
Therefore, the probability that a subscriber rented a car during the past 12 months for business or personal reasons is 0.698 or 69.8%.
To find the probability that a subscriber did not rent a car during the past 12 months for either business or personal reasons, we can subtract the probability of renting a car from 1:
P(Not Renting) = 1 - P(Business or Personal)
Substituting the given value, we have:
P(Not Renting) = 1 - 0.698 = 0.302
Therefore, the probability that a subscriber did not rent a car during the past 12 months for either business or personal reasons is 0.302 or 30.2%.