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The top five motor vehicle producers in the world are listed with the number of vehicles produced in 2010 (in thousands of vehicles). Round to the

thousandths place. 3 decimal places.
China
16,144
Japan
9,197
United States
7,632
Germany
5,700
South Korea
4,184
Choose one vehicle at random;
a. What is the probability that is was produced in the United States?

User Josh Peak
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Final answer:

The probability that a vehicle chosen at random was produced in the United States, given the 2010 production figures, is approximately 0.178 or 17.8%.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks for the probability that a vehicle chosen at random was produced in the United States, given the production numbers for the top five motor vehicle producers in 2010. To compute this, we need to find the total vehicles produced by all five countries first and then divide the number of vehicles produced in the United States by that total.

The sum of vehicles produced by China (16,144), Japan (9,197), United States (7,632), Germany (5,700), and South Korea (4,184) is:

16,144 + 9,197 + 7,632 + 5,700 + 4,184 = 42,857 (in thousands).

Next, we calculate the probability:

Probability = (Number of vehicles produced in the United States) / (Total number of vehicles produced by the top five countries)

Probability = 7,632 / 42,857

Probability ≈ 0.178 (rounded to three decimal places as per the question).

Therefore, the probability that a vehicle chosen at random was produced in the United States is approximately 0.178 or 17.8%.

User SKFox
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000.7632 is my wild guess
User Pablofiumara
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