Traffic checks on a certain section of highway suggest that 85 % of drivers are speeding there. Since 0.85 times 0.85 equals 0.7225 , the multiplication rule might suggest that there is approximately a 72 % chance that two vehicles in a row are both speeding. What's wrong with that reasoning?
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