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A High Schооl Athletics Pаrticipаtiоn Survey wаs conducted by the National Federation of State High School Associations in conjunction with NCAA. As part of the survey, data was collected on the number of high school athletes that compete in various sports, as well as how many of those individuals went on to compete in those same sports at the Division I, Division II, or Division III level.  In the table below we can see the data collected for 5 unique sports and how many individuals competed in each one at the various Division levels in college (163,047 total in table). We will assume for this problem that none of the student athletes included in the table below competed in more than one of the sports listed, and that they each competed in a single Division at the collegiate level.    College Athletes by Division College Sports Division I Division II  Division III Women's Track & Field 12926 7181 8617 Men's Soccer 5623 6489 12112 Women's Basketball 5154 4725 6872 Men's Football 28174 19505 26007 Women's Softball 6190 5826 7646   Calculate the probability that a randomly selected student-athlete from this group is on a Women's Track & Field team or is a Division I athlete. (Please type in your answer as an unsimplified fraction. So if you thought the answer was 80/100, you would type in your answer as 80/100)