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The probability that a randomly selected person has high blood pressure (the event h) is p(h) = 0. 3 and the probability that a randomly selected person is a runner (the event r) is p(r) = 0. 2. The probability that a randomly selected person has high blood pressure and is a runner is 0. 1. Find the probability that a randomly selected person either has high blood pressure or is a runner or both.

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