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An example problem in a Statistics textbook asked to find the probability of dying when making a skydiving jump.
In a recent year, there were about 3,000,000 skydiving jumps and 21 of them resulted in deaths.
It turns out that I used to skydive in my crazier youth and have jumped out of a perfectly good airplane 48 times.
(a) Based on the data given above, calculate the probability that I survived 48 skydiving jumps.
(b) How many skydiving jumps could I do so that I have a 90% probability of surviving the experience.
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It may be helpful to review the concept of relative frequency probability and the multiplication rule for probability.
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