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Mathematics, 22.07.2021 19:30 lesly0913

The table shows the​ distribution, by​ age, of a random sample of 3940 moviegoers ages​ 12-74. If one moviegoer is randomly selected from this​ population, find the​ probability, expressed as a simplified​ fraction, that the moviegoer is not in the 12-24 age range. The probability is ___.
(Type the integer or a simplified fraction.)


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