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A study was conducted of 351 species of mammals worldwide. The

scientists conducting the study found that 140 species could be
found in Asia and 94 species could be found in Africa, and of those,
22 could be found in both continents.
What is the probability of randomly selecting a species of mammal
that is neither found in Asia nor Africa? Write your answer as a
fraction.

User DroidBomb
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Answer:

95/351

Explanation:

the first thing you must do is to add 140 and 94 and 22 together

you get 256

then you subtract 351 with 256 and get 95

and then you do this

95/351

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