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Conditional probability using contingency table.

  Pedestrian intoxicated?
Driver intoxicated?   YES NO
YES 59 79
NO 266 581

Using above data which summarizes 985 deaths caused by traffic accidents: if one of the pedestrian deaths is randomly selected, find the probability that the driver was intoxicated or the pedestrian was not intoxicated?

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