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A recent survey reported in bloomberg businessweek dealt with the salaries of ceos at large corporations and whether company shareholders made money or lost money. ceo made more than $1 million ceo made less than $1 million total shareholders made money 4 16 20 shareholders lost money 7 5 12 total 11 21 32 if a company is randomly selected from the list of 32 studied, what is the probability:

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