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A survey of top executives revealed that 35% of them regularly read Time magazine, and 40% read U.S. News & World Report. Ten percent read both Time and U.S. News & World Report. What is the probability that a particular top executive reads either Time or U.S. News & World Report regularly? Select one: a. 0.85 b. 0.75 c. 1 d. 0.65

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Option D) 0.65

Explanation:

We are given the following in the question:

Percentage of executives who read Time magazine = 35%


P(M) = 0.35

Percentage of executives who read U.S. News & World Report = 40%


P(N) = 0.4

Percentage of executives who read both Time magazine and U.S. News & World Report = 10%


P(M\cap N) = 0.1

We have to find the probability that a particular top executive reads either Time or U.S. News & World Report regularly.

Thus, we have to evaluate,


P(M\cup N) = P(M) + P(N) -P(M\cap N)

Putting values, we get,


P(M\cup N) = 0.35 + 0.4 - 0.1=0.65

0.65 is the probability that a particular top executive reads either Time or U.S. News & World Report regularly.

Thus, the correct answer is

Option D) 0.65

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