Police often set up sobriety checkpointsroadblocks where drivers are asked a few brief questions to allow the
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a) You are stopped at the checkpoint and, of course, have not been drinking. What's the probability that you are detained for further testing?
b) What's the probability that any given driver will be detained?
c) What's the probability that a driver who is detained has actually been drinking?
d) What's the probability that a driver who was released had actually been drinking?
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ISBN: 662
4th Edition
Authors: Richard D. De Veaux, Paul D. Velleman, David E. Bock
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