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Required probability = P(randomly selected person was a female or has not sleepwalked)
= P(randomly selected person was a female)
+ P(randomly selected person has not sleepwalked)
- P(randomly selected person was a female and has not sleepwalked)
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Please show all work in detail, thank you! 9. In one town, 66% of adults have health insurance. What is the probability that 4 adults selected at random from the town ALL have health insurance?
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