Students attending an international event were asked if they can speak Arabic or Chinese. 25% speak Arabic, 20% speak Chinese, 10% speak both languages. Phrase each of the following in terms of the events, A: Arabic and C: Chinese (using Complement, Intersection, Union). Assume random selection of one student: a. What is the probability that the student can speak Chinese or Arabic? b. What is the probability that the student cannot speak either Chinese or Arabic?

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Students attending an international event were asked if they can speak Arabic or Chinese.
25% speak Arabic, 20% speak Chinese, 10% speak both languages. Phrase each of the
following in terms of the events, A: Arabic and C: Chinese (using Complement,
Intersection, Union). Assume random selection of one student:
a. What is the probability that the student can speak Chinese or Arabic?
b. What is the probability that the student cannot speak either Chinese or Arabic?
Transcribed Image Text:Students attending an international event were asked if they can speak Arabic or Chinese. 25% speak Arabic, 20% speak Chinese, 10% speak both languages. Phrase each of the following in terms of the events, A: Arabic and C: Chinese (using Complement, Intersection, Union). Assume random selection of one student: a. What is the probability that the student can speak Chinese or Arabic? b. What is the probability that the student cannot speak either Chinese or Arabic?
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