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In a large school, it was found that 69% of students are taking a math class, 75% of students are taking an English class, and 57% of students are taking both.
Find the probability that a randomly selected student is taking a math class or an English class. Write your answer as a decimal, and round to 2 decimal places if necessary.
Find the probability that a randomly selected student is taking neither a math class nor an English class. Write your answer as a decimal, and round to 2 decimal places if necessary.
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