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What is the probability that a randomly selected participant is an adult or had no correct answers? The total number of adults is 156 over a total of 317. The individuals' not correct total is 51 over the total pop. of 317. When added together I received 207/317. I am to round to four decimal places as needed- what am I doing wrong/ right??

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