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­People who drive cars with tinted windows are twice as likely to be stopped for speeding by the police as are people driving cars without tinted windows. The only valid explanation for this phenomenon is that people who drive cars with tinted windows are much more likely to speed than other drivers.

If the statements above are true, which of the following can be properly inferred from them?­

A) People who speed while driving cars with tinted windows have a chance of being stopped by the police no higher than that had by drivers of other cars.

B) The probability that a person stopped for speeding whose car has tinted windows was speeding exceeds the probability that a person stopped for speeding without tinted windows was speeding.

C) People who drive cars with tinted windows are not unjustifiably stopped by the police more often than are drivers of other cars.

D) A person stopped by police for speeding is more likely to have been driving a car with tinted windows than a car without
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Statistics : Posted by rightday1121 • on 21 Feb 2024, 13:57 • Replies 0 • Views 151



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