following probability model shows the number of cars owned by American households, along with the probabilities associated with owning each number of cars.  If we select a household at random, what is the probability this household will own at least one car?      Number of cars owned 0---- Probability 0.09 Number of cars owned1- probability 0.33 Number of cars owned2- probabiloity 0.36 Number of cars owned3- probability 0.14 Number of cars owned4- probability 0.05 Number of cars owned5- probability 0.02 Number of cars owned6 or more- probability 0.01

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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14. The following probability model shows the number of cars owned by American households, along with the probabilities associated with owning each number of cars.  If we select a household at random, what is the probability this household will own at least one car?   
 
Number of cars owned 0---- Probability 0.09
Number of cars owned1- probability 0.33
Number of cars owned2- probabiloity 0.36
Number of cars owned3- probability 0.14
Number of cars owned4- probability 0.05
Number of cars owned5- probability 0.02
Number of cars owned6 or more- probability 0.01
 
 
0.42
 
0.91
 
0.09
 
0.58
 
0.33
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