Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.08.2021 06:00, vonteee2

The table shows a set of conditional relative frequencies of drivers in a survey planning to buy a used vehicle next, based on how they obtained their current vehicle. Which interpretation of the relative frequencies given is the most appropriate?

A. The greatest number of drivers who plan to buy used are those who leased their current vehicle.
B. The majority of drivers who will buy used next time bought their current vehicle used.
C. Of drivers who bought their current vehicle used, about 4 percent will buy new next time, almost 95 percent will buy used next time, and about 1 percent will lease next time.
D. Of drivers who bought new, 3.9 percent will buy used next time; of drivers who bought used, 94.8 percent will buy used again; of drivers who leased, 1.3 percent will buy used.


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