Mathematics, 04.07.2020 19:01 damilysgonzalez2
Let F be the event that a customer is dissatisfied with the food at a restaurant and let S be the event that a customer is dissatisfied with the service. If P(F) = .15, P(S) = .40, and P(F ∩ S) = .10, what is the probability that a customer is dissatisfied with either the service or the food?
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