Consider the following data on traffic accidents: Calculate. (a) The probability that a randomly chosen driver will
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Consider the following data on traffic accidents:
Calculate.
(a) The probability that a randomly chosen driver will have an accident this year,
(b) The probability that a driver is between 46 and 65 given that they had an accident.
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Age group 16-25 26-45 46-65 >65 % of drivers % of drivers 15 35 35 15 Accident probability 0.10 0.04 0.06 0.08
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