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5 January, 10:05

Use the data in the following table, which summarizes results from 179 pedestrian deaths that were caused by accidents. If two different deaths are randomly selected without replacement, find the probability that they both involved intoxicated driver.

Pedestrian Intoxicated

Yes No

Driver Yes 96 40

Intoxicated No 31 12

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  1. 5 January, 10:08
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    Total pedestrian deaths = 179

    Total number of deaths that involved intoxicated driver = 96 + 40 = 136

    Two accidents are randomly selected without replacement, thus;

    Probability = desired outcome / total number of outcome

    Probability = (136/179) x (135/178) = 0.7597x0.7584 = 0.5761
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