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15.08.2020 • 
Mathematics

In a survey of 1000 drivers from Region A, 878 wear a seat belt. In a survey of 1000 drivers from Region B. 923 wear a seat belt At a 001, is there evidence to support the dlaim that the proportion of drivers who wear seat belts in Region A is less than the proportion of drivers who wear seat belts in Region 8? Assume that the samples are random and independent Complete parts (a) through (e) below Identily the daim. Let population 1 be divers from Region A and let population 2 be drivers from Region B. A The dlaim is that the proportion of drivers who wear seat belts in Region A is less than the proportion of divers who wear seat belts in Region B.
B. The claim is that the proportions of divers who wear seat belts in both regions add up to 1
C. The claim is that the proportions of drivers who wear seat bets in both regions are equal
D. The claim is that the proportion of drivers who wear seat belts in Region

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