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Mathematics, 21.03.2020 05:08, abdirahmansoloman

Education among young adults. Choose a young adult (aged 25–29) at random. The probability is 0.10 that the person chosen did not complete high school, 0.27 that the person has a high school diploma but no further education, and 0.34 that the person has at least a bachelor’s degree. What must be the probability that a randomly chosen young adult has some education beyond high school but does not have a bachelor’s degree? What is the probability that a randomly chosen young adult has at least a high school education?

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