A local country club has a membership of 600 and operates facilities that include an 18-hole championship golf course and 12 tennis courts. Before deciding whether to accept new members, the club president would like to know how many members regularly use the facility.  A survey of the membership indicates the following distribution:   Golf only             270 Tennis only         150 Tennis and golf  150 No facilities          30 Total                    600  .  Find the probability that a randomly selected member plays golf only.  Round your answer to four decimal places.    .  Find the probability that a randomly selected member does not use any facilities.  Round your answer to four decimal places.    .  Find the probability that a randomly selected member plays golf or tennis.  Round your answer to four decimal places.

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A local country club has a membership of 600 and operates facilities that include an 18-hole championship golf course and 12 tennis courts. Before deciding whether to accept new members, the club president would like to know how many members regularly use the facility.  A survey of the membership indicates the following distribution:

 

Golf only             270

Tennis only         150

Tennis and golf  150

No facilities          30

Total                    600

 .  Find the probability that a randomly selected member plays golf only.  Round your answer to four decimal places.  

 .  Find the probability that a randomly selected member does not use any facilities.  Round your answer to four decimal places.  

 .  Find the probability that a randomly selected member plays golf or tennis.  Round your answer to four decimal places.  

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