SOLUTION: A man has equal chances of travelling by air (A), bus (B) and train (T). The
probabilities that when he travels by air, bus or train, he will have an accident are
1
5
,
3
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Question 1193412: A man has equal chances of travelling by air (A), bus (B) and train (T). The
probabilities that when he travels by air, bus or train, he will have an accident are
1
5
,
3
5
and 1
10 respectively. Find the probability that
(i) he travelled and was involved in an accident
(ii) he was travelling by air given that he is involved in an accident
(iii) he was travelling by bus or he arrived safely.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not clear.
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Is
3
5
supposed to be 3/5?
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