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Apr 28'23

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Solution: B

Let M = event that customer insures more than one car and S = event that customer insurers a sports car. Then applying DeMorgan’s Law, compute the desired probability as:

[[math]] \begin{align*} P(M^c \cap S^c) = P[(M \cup S)^c] &= 1- P(M \cup S) = 1-[P((M) + P(S) - P(M \cap S)] \\ &= 1 - P(M) -P(S) + P(S | M) P(M) = 1-0.70-0.20 + (0.15)(0.70) \\ &= 0.205. \end{align*} [[/math]]

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