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One measure of air travel safety is this: there are 117 fatalities per billion passenger flights. express that measure as a probability. is it unlikely for an air passenger to be a fatality? how does air travel compare to the car fatality rate of 40 fatalities per billion trips? is it fair to compare these two probabilities (recall 7.7% chance of being in a car crash)?

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