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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 01:00 Zgt

An insurance company selected samples of clients under 18 years of age and over 18 and recorded the number of accidents they had in the previous year. The results are shown below. Under Age of 18 Over Age of 18
n1 = 500 n2 = 600
Number of accidents = 180 Number of accidents = 150
We are interested in determining if the accident proportions differ between the two age groups.
Q1. Let P, represent the proportion under and p, the proportion over the age of 18. The null hypothesis is:.
a. pu - po < 0.
b. pu - po > 0.
c. pu - P ≠ 70.
d. Pu - Po = 0.
Q2. The 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two proportions is:.
a. (150, 180).
b. (0.25, 0.36).
c. (0.055, 0.165).
d. (0.045, 0.175).

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