Max is looking at a table that compares the four seasons of the year and when people like to travel. She is trying to find P(spring or likes travel) . Based on the following equation, what value represents the intersection of spring and likes travel from the table? 13/100+77/100−?100=81/100 (1 point)

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To find the value that represents the intersection of "spring" and "likes travel" from the given equation, we start with the provided equation:

\[ \frac{13}{100} + \frac{77}{100} - ? = \frac{81}{100} \]

We can simplify the left side first by combining the fractions:

\[ \frac{90}{100} - ? = \frac{81}{100} \]

Now, to isolate the "?" term, we can rearrange the equation:

\[ ? = \frac{90}{100} - \frac{81}{100} \]

Now we perform the subtraction:

\[ ? = \frac{90 - 81}{100} = \frac{9}{100} \]

Thus, the value that represents the intersection of "spring" and "likes travel" is \(\frac{9}{100}\).