Suppose a study revealed 63% of all subjects possessed trait A, 40% possessed trait B, and 21% possessed neither trait. What is the percentage of subjects possessing either trait A or trait B, but not both? Express your answer as a decimal, and round to the nearest thousandth.
Suppose a study revealed 63% of all subjects possessed trait A, 40% possessed trait B, and 21% possessed neither trait. What is the percentage of subjects possessing either trait A or trait B, but not both? Express your answer as a decimal, and round to the nearest thousandth.
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