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Mathematics, 08.07.2019 01:30, tsdean21

Airbags are manufactured by aces (a), best (b), and cool (c) at rates of 57%, 26% and 17%, respectively. airbags occasionally kill (k) passengers when they deploy in accidents. airbags made by aces, best, and cool do not kill people at rates of 99%, 96%, and 87%, respectively. one airbag is randomly selected for testing. if an airbag kills a passenger, calculate the probability that the airbag was manufactured by cool. (round to the nearest ten-thousandth.)

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