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The table summarizes results from 988 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents.
Driver Intoxicated? |
Pedestrian Intoxicated? | |
Yes | No | |
Yes | 44 | 83 |
No | 257 | 604 |
If one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that the pedestrian was not intoxicated or the driver was intoxicated.
Report the answer as a percent rounded to one decimal place accuracy. You need not enter the "%" symbol.
prob = %
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