A project conducted by the Australian Federal Office of Road Safety asked people many questions about their
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A project conducted by the Australian Federal Office of Road Safety asked people many questions about their cars.One question was the reason that a person chooses a given car, and that data is in table #4.1.4 ("Car preferences," 2013).
Table #4.1.4: Reason for Choosing a Car
Safety: 84 Reliability: 62 Cost: 46 Performance: 34 Comfort: 47 Looks: 27
Find the probability a person chooses a car for each of the given reasons.
I understand that the Experimental Probability formula is
P(A) = number of times A occurs/ number of times the experiment was repeated
but how do I figure the number of times the experiment was repeated?
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