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Suppose that in a college senior group of 915 students, 267 smoke, 301 consume alcoholic beverages, 233 eat between meals, 85 smoke and consume alcoholic beverages, 99 eat between meals and consume alcoholic beverages, 67 smoke and eat between meals, and 23 have those three unhealthy habits. If a member of this group is randomly selected, find the
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