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Transcribed Image Text:The table summarizes results from pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents.
Pedestrian Deaths
Driver Pedestrian Intoxica
Intoxicated?
Yes
42
215
No
Yes
No
667
If two different pedestrian deaths are randomly selected, find the probability that they both involved drivers that were
not intoxicated.
Report the answer rounded to four decimal place accuracy
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