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Exercise


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May 02'23

Answer

Solution: C

For a good driver, the probability is [math]1 − e^{−3/6}[/math] and for a bad driver, the probability is [math]1 − e^{−2/3}[/math] . The probability of both is the product,

[[math]](1 − e^{−3/6} )(1 − e^{−2/3 }) = 1 − e^{−1/2} − e^{−2/3} + e^{−7/6}.[[/math]]

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