Multiple Choice

A meteorologist reports a 30% chance of a damaging hailstorm and a 20% chance of perfect, sunny weather for an outdoor festival. A festival organizer, hearing this, states, 'The risk of bad weather is too high; we should cancel.' An economist on the planning committee responds, 'Our assessment of the situation's risk must include both the chance of the hailstorm and the chance of perfect weather.' Which of the following provides the best justification for the economist's statement?

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