In a class of 147 students, 95 are taking math (M), 73 are taking science (S), and 52 are taking both math and science. If one student is picked at random, what is the probability of choosing a student who is not taking math or science? (1 point) Responses Image with alt text: StartFraction 52 over 147 EndFraction Image with alt text: StartFraction 73 over 147 EndFraction Image with alt text: StartFraction 31 over 147 EndFraction

To find the probability of choosing a student who is not taking math or science, we need to subtract the number of students taking both math and science from the total number of students.

Total number of students = 147
Number of students taking both math and science = 52

So, the number of students taking either math or science = 95 + 73 - 52 = 116

Therefore, the probability of choosing a student who is not taking math or science = 116/147 = 0.7897 (rounded to four decimal places)