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30 January, 09:39

A car insurance company suspects that the younger the driver is, the more reckless a driver he/she is. They take a survey and group their respondents based on age. Of 217 respondents between the ages of 16-25 (Group 1), 176 claimed to wear a seat belt at all times. Of 398 respondents who were 26 + years old (Group 2), 305 claimed to wear a seat belt at all times. Find a 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions. Can it be concluded that there is a difference in the proportion of drivers who wear a seat belt at all times based on age group? Enter the confidence interval - round to 3 decimal places

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  1. 30 January, 10:09
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    Less group age have more interest than other group

    Step-by-step explanation:

    All human have interest to learn more but old age already have learned
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