Among drivers who have had a car crash in the last year, 230 were randomly selected and categorized by age, with the res

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Among drivers who have had a car crash in the last year, 230 were randomly selected and categorized by age, with the res

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Among Drivers Who Have Had A Car Crash In The Last Year 230 Were Randomly Selected And Categorized By Age With The Res 1
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Among drivers who have had a car crash in the last year, 230 were randomly selected and categorized by age, with the results listed in the tablo below Age Under 25 25-44 45-64 Over 64 Drivers 91 55 34 50 Among the population of licensed drivors, 16% of drivers are under 25, 44% are 25-44 years old, 27% are 45-64, and 13% are over 64 Therefore, if all ages have the same crash rate, we would expect the given categories to have 16%, 44%, 27%, 13% of the subjects, respectively. At the 0.05 significance level, test the claim that the distribution of crashes conforms to the distribution of ages. a The tost statistic is b. The degrees of froodom are a. Tho p-value is The conclusion is A. There is not sufficient evidence to claim that the distribution of crashes does not conform to the distribution of ages B. Thero is sufficient evidence to claim that the distribution of crashes does not conform to the distribution of ages
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