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Of the shirts produced by a company, 6.5% have loose threads, 9.5% have crooked stitching, and 3% have loose threads and crooked stitching. Find the probability that a randomly selected shirt has loose threads or has crooked stitching.

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Answer:


P(L\ or\ C) = 0.13

Explanation:

Given

Represent loose threads with L, Crooked stitching with C.

So, we have:


P(L) = 6.5\%


P(C) = 9.5\%


P(L\ and\ C) = 3\%

Required

Calculate P(L or C)

In probability:


P(A\ or\ B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A\ and\ B)

In this case:


P(L\ or\ C) = P(L) + P(C) - P(L\ and\ C)

Substitute values for P(L), P(C) and P(L and C)


P(L\ or\ C) = 6.5\% + 9.5\% - 3\%


P(L\ or\ C) = 13\%

Convert to decimal


P(L\ or\ C) = 0.13

Hence:

The required probability is 0.13

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