SOLUTION: An insurance company has information that 93% of its auto policy holders carry collision coverage or unsecured motorist coverage on their policies. Eighty percent of the policy hol
Algebra.Com
Question 1145266: An insurance company has information that 93% of its auto policy holders carry collision coverage or unsecured motorist coverage on their policies. Eighty percent of the policy holders carry collision coverage, and 60% have unsecured motorist coverage.
i.What percentage of these policy holders carry both collision and unsecured motorist coverage?
ii.What percentage of these policy holders carry collision but not unsecured motorist coverage?
Answer by ikleyn(52802) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
Just solved, answered and explained by two tutors under this link
https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Probability-and-statistics/Probability-and-statistics.faq.question.1145327.html
https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Probability-and-statistics/Probability-and-statistics.faq.question.1145327.html
RELATED QUESTIONS
2.An insurance company has information that 93% of its auto policy holders carry... (answered by VFBundy,ikleyn)
2. An insurance company has information that 93% of its auto policy holders carry... (answered by ikleyn)
question - 1 A large insurance company has discovered
that 0.2% of the Delhi population (answered by ewatrrr)
An insurance company has discovered that only about 0.1% of the population is involved in (answered by stanbon)
An insurance company has discovered that only about 0.1% of the population is involved in (answered by stanbon)
An insurance company has discovered that only about 0.1% of the population is involved in (answered by stanbon)
The probability that a car will not require service for a fixed length of time is 0.95.... (answered by Boreal)
Natasha’s family has advised her not to depend completely on the insurance that her... (answered by greenestamps)
an house insurance policy coust $275. for every $2000 of coverage. Find the cost for... (answered by stanbon)