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20 customers are eating dinner at a local restaurant. The restaurant accepts cash or credit as forms of payment. Of the 20 customers, 4 have enough cash to pay for their meal, 16 have a credit card, and 3 have
enough cash and a credit card. Using this information, answer each of the following questions.
Let A be the event that a randomly selected customer has enough cash and B be the event that a
randomly selected customer has a credit card.
What is P(A), the probability that a customer has enough cash?
What is P(B), the probability that a customer has a credit card?
What is P(A and B), the probability that a customer has enough cash and a credit card?
What is P(A or B), the probability that a customer has enough cash or a credit card?

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