At a mens clothing store, 12 men purchased blue golf sweaters, 8 purchased green sweaters, 4 purchased
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At a men’s clothing store, 12 men purchased blue golf sweaters, 8 purchased green sweaters, 4 purchased gray sweaters, and 7 bought black sweaters. If a customer is selected at random, find the probability that he purchased
a. A blue sweater
b. A green or gray sweater
c. A green or black or blue sweater
d. A sweater that was not black
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