The probability that someone in the human population has blood type AB is about p = .08; the probability that someone has blood type O is about p = .25. Knowing that each individual can have one and only one blood type, what is the probability that a person has an AB or O blood type?
A. .33
B. .02
C. 1.00
D. This state of affairs is not possible.
Ans: A
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