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Car Crashes The probability of a randomly selected car

Chapter 4, Problem 15BSC

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Problem 15BSC

 

Car Crashes The probability of a randomly selected car crashing during a year is 0.0423 (based on data from the Statistical Abstract of the United States). If a family has three cars, find the probability that at least one of them has a crash during the year. Is there any reason why this probability might be wrong?

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Problem 15BSC

 

Car Crashes The probability of a randomly selected car crashing during a year is 0.0423 (based on data from the Statistical Abstract of the United States). If a family has three cars, find the probability that at least one of them has a crash during the year. Is there any reason why this probability might be wrong?

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