Well, honey, if 80% of California drivers wear seat belts, then the probability of one driver wearing a seat belt is 0.8. So, the probability of all three drivers wearing their seat belts would be 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.8, which equals 0.512 or 51.2%. So, there you have it, buckle up and enjoy the ride!
The answer is 50%.
A union probability is denoted by P(X or Y), where X and Y are two events. P(X or Y) is the probability that X will occur or that Y will occur or that both X and Y will occur. The probability of a person wearing glasses or having blond hair is an example of union probability. All people wearing glasses are included in the union, along with all blondes and all blond people who wear glasses. According to Professor Franz Kurfess of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, union probability of two independent events A and B can be denoted as: P(A ∪ B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A ∩ B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A) * P (B)
A NHTSA study found that the average inpatient costs for crash victims who were not using safety belts were 50 percent higher than for those who were belted. This highlights the significant financial implications of not wearing a seatbelt in the event of a crash, emphasizing the importance of seatbelt use for safety and cost-related reasons.
Average American female bra size is 34B. Average European female size is 34C!Seeing as most women are wearing the wrong size bra, normally because they are measured in the old fashioned way, most women are wearing bra with bigger band sizes than what they need and smaller cup size than ideal. Recent research and theory suggests that the average size for women is around 34DD (rather than 36B as some have claimed). This reply isn't much different to the one above but it's something interesting to note. The average is harder to determine as 8/10 women are wearing the wrong size. lol
The cup letter "A" is bigger than the cup letter "AA" when on the same band size.The letter "A" means there is a one (1) inch difference between the width of the ribcage and the width of the bust, while the letter "AA" meands there is a zero (O)inch difference between those two.This does not mean that all AA cups are smaller than all A cups. The cup size means nothing without a band size attached to it. They are dependent on each other. Someone who wears a 32A means their ribcage equals 32 inches and their bust equals 33 inches (a 1 inch difference), but someone who wears a 36AA means their ribcage equals 36 inches, and their bust equals 36 inches. So the person wearing a 36AA has a chest that is 3 inches larger than someone wearing a 32A.When bras were first invented, they were only in letters A, B, C, and D, and only on a couple of band sizes. When people realized that not all women fit into such a small amount of sizes, they added AA before A, and DD after D so those smaller than the A and bigger than D could wear bras as well. Several decades later, we now have about 20 commercially made band sizes, and 18 commercially made cup sizes, for a total of about 360 different bra sizes. Smaller bands (such as 24 and 26) and larger cups can be custom made either by hand or from specialty companies.
The answer is 50%.
sounds like a homework problem in statistics. You didnt provide enough information
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A union probability is denoted by P(X or Y), where X and Y are two events. P(X or Y) is the probability that X will occur or that Y will occur or that both X and Y will occur. The probability of a person wearing glasses or having blond hair is an example of union probability. All people wearing glasses are included in the union, along with all blondes and all blond people who wear glasses. According to Professor Franz Kurfess of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, union probability of two independent events A and B can be denoted as: P(A ∪ B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A ∩ B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A) * P (B)
Approximately 90% of drowning victims are not wearing a life jacket. Wearing a life jacket is important for water safety, especially for boating and activities in open water.
you have no reason just to not wear it. you have to... its the law\
60% of kids
Just over 15% were wearing a Personal Flotation Device.
It is true that safety belts will keep you safe but will not protect you from drunk drivers.
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Wearing Their Whites - 2011 was released on: USA: 3 June 2011 (Los Angeles, California)
Yesyou can if they are prescription glasses and it says on your drivers licence that you need glaases to see to dive?