The table summarizes results from 976 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. Driver Intoxicated? Yes No Pedestrian Intoxicated? Yes No 48 83 284 561 If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that the pedestrian was not intoxicated. Report the answer as a percent rounded to one decimal place accuracy. You need not enter the "%"

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The table summarizes results from 976 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents.

|                        | Pedestrian Intoxicated? |
|------------------------|-------------------------|
|                        | Yes     | No            |
| Driver Intoxicated?    |         |               |
| Yes                    | 48      | 83            |
| No                     | 284     | 561           |

**Problem Statement:**

If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that the pedestrian was not intoxicated.

Report the answer as a percent rounded to one decimal place accuracy. You need not enter the "%" symbol.

prob = [Input Box] %
Transcribed Image Text:The table summarizes results from 976 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents. | | Pedestrian Intoxicated? | |------------------------|-------------------------| | | Yes | No | | Driver Intoxicated? | | | | Yes | 48 | 83 | | No | 284 | 561 | **Problem Statement:** If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that the pedestrian was not intoxicated. Report the answer as a percent rounded to one decimal place accuracy. You need not enter the "%" symbol. prob = [Input Box] %
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DRIVER INTOXICATED

PEDESTRAIN 

YES

INTOXINCATED

NO 

TOTAL 
YES 48 83 131
NO 284 561 845
TOTAL  332 644 976

 

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