Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.05.2021 16:30, netflixacc0107

1. In a New York Times poll, 812 respondents were asked if it should be legal or illegal to send a text message while driving. Eight said that it should be legal.
(a). Find the probability that a randomly selected person believes that texting while
driving should be legal.
(b). Using the complement rule, find the probability that a randomly selected person
believes that texting while driving should be illegal.

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