A total of 300 people composed of students and teachers in a certain school are asked in a poll. The answers of the poll are either they are to agree, disagree or just be neutral to an issue being asked. From the students, there are 132 who agreed, 78 who disagreed and 54 are neutral. There are 5 who agree, 14 who disagree and 17 are neutral from the teachers. If a teacher and a student are randomly selected, what is the probability that they either agree or neutral? A. 0.486 B. 0.552 C. 0.694 D. 0.431

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A total of 300 people composed of students and teachers in a certain school are asked in a poll. The answers of the poll are either they are to agree, disagree or just be neutral to an issue being asked. From the students, there are 132 who agreed, 78 who disagreed and 54 are neutral. There are 5 who agree, 14 who disagree and 17 are neutral from the teachers. If a teacher and a student are randomly selected, what is the probability that they either agree or neutral? A. 0.486 B. 0.552 C. 0.694 D. 0.431
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