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A Venn diagram with two intersecting circles is labeled with decimal numbers. The first circle is labeled “Pets,” and the second circle is labeled “Siblings.”
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The Venn diagram displays the probability that a particular child in Mr. Brown’s class has a pet or a sibling, or both. What is the probability that the child has a pet or a sibling? Enter your response as a decimal.
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The probability that the child has a pet or a sibling is
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I can’t see the numbers clearly in the image — could you type the decimal values shown for the three regions: (left-only Pets), (intersection Pets ∩ Siblings), and (right-only Siblings)?
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How to compute once you give the numbers:
- If left-only = A, intersection = B, right-only = C, then P(pet or sibling) = A + B + C.
- Equivalent formula: P(pet or sibling) = P(pet) + P(sibling) − P(both).
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How to compute once you give the numbers:
- If left-only = A, intersection = B, right-only = C, then P(pet or sibling) = A + B + C.
- Equivalent formula: P(pet or sibling) = P(pet) + P(sibling) − P(both).
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