12. The news release referenced in the previous exercise also included data from independent samples of teenage drivers and parents of teenage drivers. In response to a question asking if they approved of laws banning the use of cell phones and texting while driving, 74% of the teens surveyed and 95% of the parents surveyed said they approved. The sample sizes were not given in the news release, but suppose that 600 teens and 400 parents of teens were surveyed and that these samples are representative of the two populations. Do the data provide convincing evidence that the proportion of teens who approve of banning cell phone and texting while driving is less than the proportion of parents of teens who approve?

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12. The news release referenced in the previous exercise also included data from
independent samples of teenage drivers and parents of teenage drivers. In response to a
question asking if they approved of laws banning the use of cell phones and texting while
driving, 74% of the teens surveyed and 95% of the parents surveyed said they approved.
The sample sizes were not given in the news release, but suppose that 600 teens and
400 parents of teens were surveyed and that these samples are representative of the two
populations. Do the data provide convincing evidence that the proportion of teens who
approve of banning cell phone and texting while driving is less than the proportion of
parents of teens who approve?
Transcribed Image Text:12. The news release referenced in the previous exercise also included data from independent samples of teenage drivers and parents of teenage drivers. In response to a question asking if they approved of laws banning the use of cell phones and texting while driving, 74% of the teens surveyed and 95% of the parents surveyed said they approved. The sample sizes were not given in the news release, but suppose that 600 teens and 400 parents of teens were surveyed and that these samples are representative of the two populations. Do the data provide convincing evidence that the proportion of teens who approve of banning cell phone and texting while driving is less than the proportion of parents of teens who approve?
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