![\text{The probability of an event occuring = }\frac{number\text{ of required events}}{\text{Total number of events}}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/416oue94mr7bfewe0gw856x9ed6hren3pw.png)
From the question,
Age 18 - 22 has 177 people, 48 of whom smoke.
Age 23-30 has 146 people, 31 of whom smoke.
Age 31-40 has 81 people, 28 of whom smoke.
People who do not smoke = (177- 48)+(146-31)+(81-28) = 129 + 115 +53 = 297 people.
People within age 18-22 who do not smoke = 129
Total number of events = 404
![\begin{gathered} p(18-22\text{ or does not smoke) = }((177+297-129))/(404) \\ p(18-22\text{ or does not smoke)}=(345)/(404)=0.853960396 \\ p(18-22\text{ or does not smoke)}\approx0.854 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/1y3qccu7doceexxlxwvwft64x4qigac6ll.png)
Hence, option B is the answer.