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A salesman has a 46% sale at first stop, 46% sales at second stop, and 30% sale at both stop. What are the odds of him making a sale only at first stop?
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A salesman has a 46% sale at first stop, 46% sales at second stop, and 30% sale at both stop. What are the odds of him making a sale only at first stop?
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A salesman has a 46% sale at first stop, 46% sales at second stop, and 30% sale at both stop. What are the odds of him making a sale only at first stop?
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The odds of him making a sale only at first stop is 16%.
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