Consider the following figures. Assume that one figure is randomly selected and each figure is equally likely
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Consider the following figures.
Assume that one figure is randomly selected and each figure is equally likely to be selected. Determine the probability of selecting a circle or square, given that a number less than 4 is selected.
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