Investment in new issues (the stock of newly formed companies) can be both suicidal and rewarding. Suppose that of 500 newly formed companies in 2010, only 18 appeared to have outstanding prospects. Suppose that you had selected two of these 500 companies back in 2010. Find the probability that at least one of your companies had outstanding prospects.

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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Investment in new issues (the stock of newly formed companies) can be both suicidal and rewarding. Suppose that of 500 newly formed companies in 2010, only 18 appeared to have outstanding prospects. Suppose that you had selected two of these 500 companies back in 2010. Find the probability that at least one of your companies had outstanding prospects.

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