töl Section 4.1 Introduction to Probability Score: 4.67/15 4/15 answered Prog Question 14 The table summarizes results from 979 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Evaluations...


töl<br>Section 4.1 Introduction to Probability<br>Score: 4.67/15<br>4/15 answered<br>Prog<br>Question 14<br>The table summarizes results from 979 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents.<br>Evaluations<br>Pedestrian Intoxicated?<br>Driver<br>Intoxicated?<br>Yes<br>No<br>Yes<br>53<br>84<br>No<br>283<br>559<br>If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that neither the pedestrian nor<br>the driver was intoxicated. Please enter a decimal to 2 places.<br>Probability =<br>Submit Question<br>og<br>pic 16131095275..jpg<br>pic 16131095275..jpg<br>Zoomday17bsp21.docx<br>pic 1615670389..jpg<br>17<br>MacBook Air<br>吕0<br>F3<br>F7<br>F2<br>

Extracted text: töl Section 4.1 Introduction to Probability Score: 4.67/15 4/15 answered Prog Question 14 The table summarizes results from 979 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Evaluations Pedestrian Intoxicated? Driver Intoxicated? Yes No Yes 53 84 No 283 559 If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that neither the pedestrian nor the driver was intoxicated. Please enter a decimal to 2 places. Probability = Submit Question og pic 16131095275..jpg pic 16131095275..jpg Zoomday17bsp21.docx pic 1615670389..jpg 17 MacBook Air 吕0 F3 F7 F2

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