It was reported that 29% of car crash deaths in Maine were alcohol-related. http://www.edgarsnyder.com/drunk-driving/drunk-driving-statistics.html Suppose we take a random sample of 41 car crash deaths in Maine and consider the number which is alcohol-related.   c.i Find the probability that between 5 and 20, inclusive, were alcohol-related.  c.ii Based upon c.i, Would it be surprising to find more than 50% of the sample were alcohol-related?

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2] It was reported that 29% of car crash deaths in Maine were alcohol-related. http://www.edgarsnyder.com/drunk-driving/drunk-driving-statistics.html Suppose we take a random sample of 41 car crash deaths in Maine and consider the number which is alcohol-related.

 

c.i Find the probability that between 5 and 20, inclusive, were alcohol-related.



 c.ii Based upon c.i, Would it be surprising to find more than 50% of the sample were alcohol-related?

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