The table below shows the number of deaths in the U.S. in a year due to a variety of causes. For these questions, assume these values are not changing from year to year, and that the population of the United States is 312 million people.
| Passenger car occupant | 13,100 |
| Motorcycle driver | 4,500 |
| Tornado | 553 |
| Skydiving |
56 |
What is the probability that you will die as the result of a tornado next year? (the answer is not 553/312 million)
Why is this answer different than your answer to the previous questions?
Total number of deaths in the US for a particular year are 13100 + 4500 + 553 + 56 = 18209
Now define A be the event that number of deaths and B be the event define as number of deaths occur due to Tornado
we need to find P(B|A) =
=
553 / 312 million
= 18209 / 312
million
= 553 /
18209
Answer is 553/18209 = 0.03
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