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Suppose people ages 16-30 make up 15% of drivers on the road, 80% of drivers are aged 31-64, and 5% of drivers are aged 65+. Furthermore, suppose drivers in each age range cause car accidents at the rates of 6%, 4%, and 9%, respectively. Given an accident occurs, what is the probability a driver aged 31-64 caused it?

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Answer: Our required probability is 0.05.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Probability of drivers within ages 16-30 = 15%

Probability of drivers within ages 31-64 = 80%

Probability of drivers within ages 65+ = 5%

Percentage of accidents in 16-30 ages = 6%

Percentage of accidents in 31-64 ages = 4%

Percentage of accidents in 65+ ages = 9%

Given an accident occurs, probability a driver aged 31-64 caused it is given by


(4)/(80)\\\\=(1)/(20)\\\\=0.05

Hence, our required probability is 0.05.

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