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1. The probability distribution shows the probability of the number of prior car

accidents for 100 individuals that have put in a claim with an insurance company
following an accident. What is the probability that an individual among these 100
represented had less than 3 prior car accidents?

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To determine the probability that an individual among the 100 represented had less than 3 prior car accidents, we need to use the information from the probability distribution.

However, since you have not provided the specific probability distribution or its values, I cannot give you the exact probability. The probability distribution would typically show the probabilities associated with different numbers of prior car accidents, such as 0, 1, 2, 3, etc., along with their respective probabilities.

If you can provide the probability distribution or the probabilities associated with different numbers of prior car accidents, I can help you calculate the probability of having less than 3 prior car accidents.


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