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*Use the data in the following table, which summarizes results from 171 pedestrian deaths that were caused by accidents. If two different deaths are randomly select the replacement, find the probability they both involved intoxicated drivers.
Pedestrian Intoxicated?
Yes No
Drivers yes 25 34
Intoxicated? No 97 15

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Number of intoxicated drivers = 25 + 34 = 59

P(2 intoxicated drivers with replacement) = 59/171 * 59/171 = 3481/29241 = 0.1190

P(2 intoxicated drivers without replacement) = 59/171 * 58/170 = 3422/29070 = 0.1177

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