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A simple random sample of front]seat occupants involved in car crashes is obtained. Among 2823 occupants not wearing seatbelts, 31 were killed. Among 7765 occupants wearing seatbelts, 16 were killed (based on data from "Who Wants Airbags?" by Meyer and Finney, Chance, Vol. 18, No. 2). Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the difference between the fatality rates for those not wearing seat belts and those wearing seat belts. What does the result suggest about the effectiveness of seat belts?

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