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In the United States, 43% of people wear a seat belt while driving. If two people are chosen at random, what is the probability that
a) all of them wear a seat belt b) at least one wears a seat belt c) more than one wears a seat belt
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The answer can be any if them but id choose b
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B is the correct answer
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