Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among


Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death among people aged 15 to 20. In May 2002, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that even though only 6.8% of licensed drivers are between 15 and 20 years old, they were involved in 14.3% of all fatal crashes. Insurance companies have long known that teenage boys were high risks, but what about teenage girls? One insurance company found that the driver was a teenage girl in 44 of the 388 fatal accidents they investigated. Is this strong evidence that the accident rate is lower for girls than for teens in general?

a) Test an appropriate hypothesis and state your conclusion.

b) Explain what your P-value means in this context.

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