1. OBSERVED Speeding Not speeding Ran red-light 62 84 Did not run red-light 31 23   Enter the test statistic (to 2 decimal places).  enter the p-value (to 2 decimal places).  At 5% significance level, pick the conclusion below. Group of answer choices Yes, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that running red lights and speeding are dependent. No, there is not sufficient evidence to suggest that speeding and running red-lights are dependent.

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OBSERVED Speeding Not speeding
Ran red-light 62 84
Did not run red-light 31 23

 

Enter the test statistic (to 2 decimal places). 

enter the p-value (to 2 decimal places). 

At 5% significance level, pick the conclusion below.

Group of answer choices
Yes, there is sufficient evidence to suggest that running red lights and speeding are dependent.
No, there is not sufficient evidence to suggest that speeding and running red-lights are dependent.
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