Short Answer
According to a study conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, a driver who was wearing a seatbelt was 31% more likely to be killed in an accident if the car had an air bag that deployed than if it did not. Airbags deployed in 25% of all accidents. For a driver wearing a seatbelt, what is the probability that the airbag deployed in an accident in which the driver was killed (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
The probability is __________.
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