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Question 4-6 refer to the above table, which summarizes the result of a survey of the student body of a high school about club membership in which each student enrolled in the high school enumerated the clubs in which they were members.
Q. If a student is selected at random, what is the probability that the student is either a 9th grade student or belongs to 3 or more clubs?

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