ID: 752

In a survey conducted at a local high school, preferences for a new school color were measured: 58% of students liked the color blue, 45% preferred green, and 22% liked both colors. If we randomly pick a student from the school, what's the probability that they would like neither blue nor green?

Aligned LLM's Response:

To find the probability that a randomly selected student from the school would like neither blue nor green , we can use the fact that the total number of students who like either blue or green is 5 8 % + 4 5 % = 1 0 3 %. \n \n There fore , the probability that a randomly selected student would like neither blue nor green is 1 0 0 % - 1 0 3 % = - 3 %. This means that there is a 3 % chance that the student would not like either blue or green . \n \n It ' s important to note that this is a hypoth et ical scenario and the actual probability may be different due to various factors such as sample size , random sampling , and other variables that may affect the results of the survey . </s>

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