In an average year during 1995–1999, smoking caused 442,398 deaths in the United States. Of these deaths, cardiovascular disease accounted for 148,605, cancer for 155,761, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema for 98,007. (a) Find the probability that a smoking-related death was the result of either cardiovascular disease or cancer. (b) Determine the probability that a smoking-related death was not the result of respiratory diseases.

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In an average year during 1995–1999, smoking caused 442,398 deaths in the United States. Of these deaths, cardiovascular disease accounted for 148,605, cancer for 155,761, and respiratory diseases such as emphysema for 98,007.

(a) Find the probability that a smoking-related death was the result of either cardiovascular disease or cancer.
(b) Determine the probability that a smoking-related death was not the result of respiratory diseases.

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