The table below shows the results of a survey that asked 1048 adults from a certain country if they favored or opposed a tax to fund education. A person is selected at random Complete parts (a) through (c).
(a) Find the probability that the person opposed the tax or is female
P(opposed the tax or is female) = _______
(Round to the nearest thousandth as needed)
Total number of persons is 1048
Total number of persons who oppose the tax is 627
Total number of females 563
Number of females who oppose the tax is 303
So the number of persons who oppose the tax or is female are
Hence the required probability that a person oppose the tax or is female
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