The question you asked is about the probability of the union of two events, which is the probability that either event will occur. You provided the following information:
P(A) = 17
P(B) = 29
P(A and B) = 14
To answer this question, you need to use the formula for the probability of the union of two events, which is:
P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A and B)
This formula is based on the idea that adding the probabilities of A and B will count the probability of both events occurring twice, so we need to subtract it once to avoid double counting1.
Using the information you provided, you can plug in the values into the formula and get:
P(A or B) = 17 + 29 - 14 P(A or B) = 32
This means that the probability of either event occurring is 32. Therefore, the answer to your question is:
P(A or B) = [32]