A sample of 150 EvCC students was taken, and each student filled out a survey. The survey asked students about different aspects of their college and personal lives. The experimenter taking the survey defined the following events:
A = The student has children
B = The student is enrolled in at least 12 credits
C = The student works at least 10 hours per week
The student found that 44 students in the sample had children, 73 were enrolled in at least 12 credits, and 105 were working at least 10 hours per week. The student also noted that 35 students had children and were working at least 10 hours per week.
Calculate the probability that a student in the sample either has children or is working at least 10 hours per week. Give your answer as a decimal rounded to two decimal places as necessary.