SOLUTION: Your auto rental company rents out 30 small cars, 22 luxury sedans, and 48 slightly damaged "budget" vehicles. The small cars break down 12% of the time, the luxury sedans break do
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Question 1196443: Your auto rental company rents out 30 small cars, 22 luxury sedans, and 48 slightly damaged "budget" vehicles. The small cars break down 12% of the time, the luxury sedans break down 9% of the time, and the "budget" cars break down 40% of the time.
P(Small and breaks down) =
P(Small and does not break down) =
P(Luxury and breaks down) =
P(Luxury and does not break down) =
P(Budget and breaks down) =
P(Budget and does not break down) =