The R.R. Bowker Company of New York collects data on annual subscription rates to periodicals. Results are published in Library Journal. In a recent independent study, it was found that 63% of all students at Mill University read Time magazine, 51% read U.S. News and World Report, and 24% read both magazines. If a student at Mill University is randomly selected, what is the probability that the student reads either the Time magazine or the U.S.News and World Report magazine?
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