According to the Current Population Survey of the Census Bureau, 67% of children live with both parents, 23% live with their mother only, and 5% live with their father only. The rest live with neither parent. If we choose a child at random, what is the probability that the child lives with only ONE parent (father OR mother)?

.23 + .05 = .28

To find the probability that a child lives with only one parent, we need to add the percentages of children living with their mother only and those living with their father only.

According to the given information, 23% of children live with their mother only and 5% live with their father only.

Therefore, the probability that a child lives with only one parent (father OR mother) is (23% + 5%) = 28%.