In a certain year, the probability that a randomly selected vehicle would be involved in a deadly tire-related accident was approximately 4 × 10−6 whereas the probability that a tire-related accident would prove deadly was 0.05. What was the probability that a vehicle would be involved in a tire-related accident?

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Answer:

The probability that a vehicle would be involved in a tire-related accident is [tex]P(TRA)=8x10^{-5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to calculate the probability that a vehicule would be involved in a tire-related accident.

We know that, given a tire-related accident (TRA), the probability of it being deadly (D) is 0.05. That is:

[tex]P(D|TRA)=0.05[/tex]

We also know that the probability of being involved in a deadly tire-related accident is 0.000004 . We can express that as the probability of having a TRA multiplied by the probability of it being deadly:

[tex]P(D|TRA)*P(TRA)=0.000004[/tex]

Merging the two expressions we have:

[tex]P(TRA)=0.000004/P(D|TRA)=0.000004/0.05=0.00008=8x10^{-5}[/tex]