The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gathers data concerning the causes of highway crashes where at

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The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gathers data concerning the causes of highway crashes where at least one fatality has occurred.

The following probabilities were determined from the 1998 annual study (BAC is blood-alcohol content).

(Source: Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2000, Table 1042.)

P(BAC  0 Crash with fatality)  .616 P(BAC is between .01 and .09 Crash with fatality)

 .300 P(BAC is greater than .09 Crash with fatality)

 .084 Over a certain stretch of highway during a 1-year period, suppose the probability of being involved in a crash that results in at least one fatality is .01. It has been estimated that 12% of the drivers on this highway drive while their BAC is greater than .09.

Determine the probability of a crash with at least one fatality if a driver drives while legally intoxicated

(BAC greater than .09).

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Statistics For Management And Economics

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Authors: Gerald Keller, Kenneth C Louden

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