Use the information in the table shown below to answer the exercise. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
Type of Accident or Injury | Odds of Dying in 1 Year | Lifetime Odds of Dying |
---|---|---|
All transportation accidents | 1:6,321 | 1:71 |
Pedestrian transportation accident | 1:48,816 | 1:627 |
Bicyclist transportation accident | 1:319,817 | 1:4,111 |
Motorcyclist transportation accident | 1:67,288 | 1:829 |
Car transportation accident | 1:20,331 | 1:261 |
Airplane and space transportation accident | 1:502,554 | 1:6,460 |
All non-transportation accidents | 1:4,276 | 1:58 |
Falling | 1:15,085 | 1:194 |
Drowning | 1:82,777 | 1:1,064 |
Fire | 1:92,745 | 1:1,192 |
Venomous animals and poisonous plants | 1:2,823,877 | 1:36,297 |
Lightning | 1:6,177,230 | 1:79,399 |
Earthquake | 1:8,033,704 | 1:104,004 |
Storm | 1:339,253 | 1:4,361 |
Intentional self-harm | 1:9,085 | 1:117 |
Assault | 1:16,360 | 1:210 |
Legal execution | 1:5,490,872 | 1:70,577 |
War | 1:10,981,743 | 1:141,154 |
Complications of medical care | 1:111,763 | 1:1,437 |
(a) Find the probability that a U.S. resident dies from a
motorcyclist transportation accident, given that the person dies
from a transportation accident, in a lifetime.
(b) Find the probability that a U.S. resident dies from a
motorcyclist transportation accident, given that the person dies
from a transportation accident, in one year.
(c) Find the probability that a U.S. resident dies from a
motorcyclist transportation accident, given that the person dies
from an external cause, in one year.
Use the information in the table shown below to answer the exercise. (Round your answers to...