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Are seatbelts effective at saving lives? We wish to examine whether or not the use of seatbelts reduces fatalities at the alpha = 0.05 level of significance. Let p N represent the proportion of non-seatbelt wearing passengers who were involved in a crash and died and represent the proportion of seatbelt wearing passengers who were involved in a crash and died.
1. Which would be correct hypotheses for this test? H 0 :p N =p Y ,H 1 :p N <p Y O H 0 :p N =p Y ,H 1 :p N ne p Y H 0 :p N =p Y ,H 1 :p N > mathfrak P Y O H 0 :p N ne p Y , H 1 :p N >p Y
In a random sample of 335 non-seatbelt wearing passengers involved in a car crash, 34 were killed. In a random sample of 398 seatbelt wearing passengers involved in a car crash , 18 were killed.
2. Find the test statistic (2 decimal places)
3. Give the P-value (4 decimal places)
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