Probability - Pedestrian Deaths & Intoxication
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A. if one of the pedestrians death is randomly selected what is the probability that it involves an intoxicated pedestrian and an intoxicated driver?
b. If two different pedestrian deaths are randomly selected what is the probability that in both cases both the pedestrian and the driver were intoxicated?
Driver Intoxicated?
Yes
No
Pedestrian Intoxicated?
Yes
59
266
no
79
581
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