I need help with this question. lifetime, an average U.S. driver takes 55,000 trips. probability of a fatal aocident over a iletime? (Hint: Assume independence.) (Round your answer to 4 decimal places...
lifetime, an average U.S. driver takes 55,000 trips. probability of a fatal aocident over a iletime? (Hint: Assume independence.) (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) Probability (b) Why might the assumption of independence be violated? Some drivers are better than others. An individual driver most likely has a higher chance of a fatal accident when he or she is a new driver than when he or she is more experienced. A fatal accident could be caused by someone other than the driver of the vehicle. (c) Why might a driver be tempted not to use a seat belt "just on this trip"? O The small probability of a fatal accident means the consequences are not serious. O The small probability of a fatal accident means that actually it will never happen. Humans tend to take risks when the probability of occurrence is very small.
lifetime, an average U.S. driver takes 55,000 trips. probability of a fatal aocident over a iletime? (Hint: Assume independence.) (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) Probability (b) Why might the assumption of independence be violated? Some drivers are better than others. An individual driver most likely has a higher chance of a fatal accident when he or she is a new driver than when he or she is more experienced. A fatal accident could be caused by someone other than the driver of the vehicle. (c) Why might a driver be tempted not to use a seat belt "just on this trip"? O The small probability of a fatal accident means the consequences are not serious. O The small probability of a fatal accident means that actually it will never happen. Humans tend to take risks when the probability of occurrence is very small.