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The following table gives the data of 100 drivers who work in Jaipur.

Age of driver
18-29
30-40
above 40

1 accident
12
16
9

2 ACCIDENTS
11
5
3

More than 2 ACCIDENTS
1
10
17

What is the probability for a driver chosen at random from the city being between the age of 30-40 and having more than one accident within the specified time period.

To calculate the probability of a driver chosen at random from the city being between the age of 30-40 and having more than one accident, we need to find the number of drivers that fit this criteria and divide it by the total number of drivers.

Based on the given table, we can see that the number of drivers between the age of 30-40 and having more than 2 accidents is 10.

The total number of drivers in the city is calculated by summing up the numbers in each category:

1 accident: 12 + 16 + 9 = 37 drivers
2 accidents: 11 + 5 + 3 = 19 drivers
More than 2 accidents: 1 + 10 + 17 = 28 drivers

To find the total number of drivers, we simply add up the drivers in each category: 37 + 19 + 28 = 84 drivers.

Therefore, the probability of a driver chosen at random from the city being between the age of 30-40 and having more than one accident is:

Number of drivers meeting the criteria / Total number of drivers = 10 / 84 ≈ 0.119 or 11.9% (rounded to two decimal places).

So, the probability is approximately 0.119 or 11.9%.