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Engineering, 04.01.2021 05:50 mjessen119

You are driving a car and are involved in a crash. If you are not wearing your seat belt, A. Your chances of being killed are the same whether or not you are wearing your seat belt
B. The airbags will protect you as if you were wearing your seat belt.
C. You are far more likely to be killed than if you were wearing your seat belt.

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