Multiple Choice
Michael has interviewed for two jobs. He feels that he has a 65% chance of getting an offer on Job A and a 45% chance of getting an offer on Job B. He also believes there is a 40% chance of getting an offer on both jobs. What is the probability that he receives an offer on at least one of the jobs?
A) 0.60
B) 0.25
C) 0.10
D) 0.70
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