Probability:
We have to find:
P(driver not intoxited) = (604 + 240)/978
P = 844/978
P = 86.3%
The table summarizes results from 978 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Driver Pedestrian...
The table summarizes results from 977 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Pedestrian Intoxicated? Driver Intoxicated? Yes No Yes 56 69 No 252 600 If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that the pedestrian was intoxicated. Report the answer as a percent rounded to one decimal place accuracy. You need not enter the "%" symbol prob The table summarizes results from 977 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Pedestrian Intoxicated? Driver...
The table summarizes results from 976 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Driver Intoxicated? Pedestrian Intoxicated? Yes No 63 66 266 581 Yes No If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that the pedestrian was not intoxicated or the driver was intoxicated. Report the answer as a percent rounded to one decimal place accuracy. You need not enter the "%" symbol. prob = Submit Question
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Question 43 The table summarizes results from 987 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Driver Intoxicated? Pedestrian Intoxicated? Yes No 53 73 229 632 Yes No If two different pedestrian deaths are randomly selected, find the probability that they both involved drivers that were intoxicated. Report the answer as a percent rounded to one decimal place accuracy. You need not enter the "%" symbol. prob = % Submit Question
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The table summarizes results from pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Pedestrian Deaths Driver Intoxicated? Pedestrian Intoxicated? Yes No Yes 55 77 No 233 611 If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that the pedestrian was intoxicated. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) Probability = B. Giving a test to a group of students, the grades and gender are summarized below. Round your answers to 4 decimal places. Grades and Gender A...
SHOW intro/instructions The table summarizes results from 990 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Driver Intoxicated? Pedestrian Intoxicated? Yes 50 NO Yes No 260 602 If two different pedestrian deaths are randomly selected, find the probability that they both involved pedestrians that were not intoxicated. Give your answer as a decimal (to at least 4 places). Points possible: 5 This is attempt 1 of 1 Submit