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Suppose that 55% of all adults regularly consume coffee, 60% regularly consume carbonated soda, and 45% regularly consumes both coffee and soda. (a) what is the chance a randomly selected adult regularly drinks coffee but doesn't drink soda? (b) what is the probability that a randomly selected adult consumes coffee, soda or both? (c) what is the probability that a randomly selected adult doesn't regularly consume at least one of these two products?

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