A statistics teacher wanted to know how often students go to the movies. She surveyed the 25 students in her class to find out how many movies they saw at a movie theater in the past month. Here are the results. A 4-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Number of Movies with entries 0, 1, 2, or more. Column 2 is labeled probability with entries 0.72, 0.20, 0.04, question mark. Let M represent the number of movies that a student saw at a movie theater in the past month. P(M ≥ 3) = What is the probability that a randomly selected student saw 1 or fewer movies in the past month? Identify the complement of seeing 1 or fewer movies in the past month. What is the probability of this event?



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