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When a man observed a sobriety checkpoint conducted by a

Last updated: 7/10/2022

When a man observed a sobriety checkpoint conducted by a

When a man observed a sobriety checkpoint conducted by a police department, he saw 668 drivers were screened and 6 were arrested for driving while intoxicated. Based on those results, we can estimate that P(W) = 0.00898, where W denotes the event of screening a driver and getting someone who is intoxicated. What does P (W) denote, and what is its value? What does P (W) represent? A. P (W) denotes the probability of driver being intoxicated. B. P(W) denotes the probability of screening a driver and finding that he or she is not intoxicated. C. P (W) denotes the probability of a driver passing through the sobriety checkpoint. D. P (W) denotes the probability of screening a driver and finding that he or she is intoxicated. P(W) = (Round to five decimal places as needed.)