Find the probability that a randomly selected degree will not be in health professions or social sciences/history.
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Find the probability that a randomly selected degree will not be in health professions or social sciences/history.
Use the table, which shows the numbers (in thousands) of bachelor’s degrees for a recent year.
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Health Professions Social Sciences/ Business Psychology Other Degree History 178 361 181 Percent 114 1006
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