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In 1994, the number of accidental deaths in the United States totaled 92,200 people. The three leading causes of accidental deaths were: motor vehicle (43,000 deaths), falls (13,300 deaths). poisoning (8,000 deaths). Source: The New York Times Almanac (2000).

(a) What percent of the accidental deaths was due to other causes?

(b) What is the probability that a randomly chosen person would have died due to a non-motor vehicle accident?

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  1. 21 May, 11:33
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    (a) 30.0434%

    (b) 0.3004338

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (a)

    you add all the listed accidental causes

    43000+13300+8000

    =64300

    92200-64300

    =27700

    to find the percent

    27700/92200*100,

    = 30.0434%

    (b) 27700/92200

    = 0.3004338
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