What is the number one cause of outdoor fatalities?
A. hypothermia
B. falls
C. snakebites
D. accidental shooting
what is the probability that of 2 randomly selected traffic fatalities in 2009 at least one was alcohol related
1. The Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute website includes a report on the number of bicycle fatalities per year in the U.S. The table below shows the counts for the years 1994 201.2 Year Bicycle Fatalities 1994 802 1995 833 1996 765 1997 814 1998 760 1999 754 2000 693 2001 732 2002 665 2003 629 Year Bicycle Fatalities 2004 727 2005 784 2006 769 2007 699 2008 716 2009 628 2010 616 2011 675 2012 726 a) Is Year a...
Question 1 Hiking up the Drakensburg mountains to Champagne Castle is a popular outdoor activity in South Afnca Mafadi is the highest mountain in the countray at 3377m Take the ground temperature to be 20 c, gas constant to be 287 jkg K and the temperature lapse rate to be 0.0065 K/m. 21 It is known that the nsk of hypothermia is significantly higher when temperatures are below freezing (Le 0°C) Are the risk of hypothermia apparent when attempting to...
(a) Suppose you are interested in the number of lightning fatalities in Canada. You find that there are an average of 15 fatalities per year due to lightning. What is the probability that there is 9 to 11 lightning strikes this year (to two decimal places)? (b)The amount of time (in minutes) that you wait at the for the crosswalk to turn green is anywhere from 9 to 56 seconds. What is the probability that you wait more than 18...
Question 1 Hiking up the Drakensburg mountains to Champagne Castle is a popular outdoor activity in South Afnca Mafadi is the highest mountain in the countray at 3377m Take the ground temperature to be 20°c, gas constant to be 287 j/kg K and the temperature lapse rate to be 0.0065 K/m. 21 It is known that the nsk of hypothermia is significantly higher when temperatures are below freezing (Le 0%) Are the risk of hypothermia apparent when attempting to scale...
1. The table below shows the joint probability distribution of fatalities (X) and number of seat belts used (Y) for children in accidents. Seat belt status Survivors Fatalities Total No belt 1129 509 1638 Adult belt 432 73 505 Children's carseat belt 733 139 872 Total 2294 3015 721 (a) (1 point) Find E(XY). (b) (1 point) Find Cov(X,Y). (c) (1 point) Find px,y.
Тр 21 of 22 (3 complete) The following table gives the number of fatal work injuries categorized by cause from 2015 in a certain country. Cause Transportation accidents Assaults and violent acts Contacts with objects and equipment Falls Exposure to harmful substances or environments Fires and explosions Other Number of Fatalities 2703 708 725 819 411 139 19 Find the probability that a randomly chosen work fatality had the following cause. Falls There were a total of fatal work injuries....
Juan’s best friend died of the leading cause of accidental death for people aged 5 to 65 years. What did he die of? A) heart disease. B) traffic accident. C) 32% of which involve drinking and driving in the US. C) suicide. D) cancer
3. Use the data concerning car fatalities (for ar wata concerning car fatalities (for a randomly chosen victim) presented in the following table to determine the probabilities indicated. Day Male Female Total 125 60 30 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 91 79 41 120 143 48 Total 494 258 752 Grand Total a) What is the probability that a victim is female? b) What is the probability that a victim dies on a Monday? c) What is the...
A traffic safety company publishes reports about motorcycle fatalities and helmet use. In the first accompanying data table, the distribution shows the proportion of fatalities by location of injury for motorcycle accidents. The second data table shows the location of injury and fatalities for 2037 riders not wearing a helmet. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. a) Does the distribution of fatal injuries for riders not wearing a helmet follow the distribution for all riders? Use a=0.05 level of significance....