When testing a series of bottles of water, chemical A is found in 52% of all bottles, chemical B is found in 18% of all

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When testing a series of bottles of water, chemical A is found in 52% of all bottles, chemical B is found in 18% of all

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When testing a series of bottles of water, chemical A is found
in 52% of all bottles, chemical B is found in 18% of all bottles,
while chemical A and B are found in 10% of all bottles
Quantity A:
The proportion of bottles that contain neither chemical A nor
chemical B
Quantity B:
34%
A.Quantity A is greater.
B.Quantity B is greater.
C.The two quantities are equal.
D.The relationship cannot be determined from the information
given.
the answer is A. please show detailed explanation.
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