(See Steps) The insurance industry claims that 19% of married people make claims on policies. There has long been a debate about the claim that single drivers
Question: The insurance industry claims that 19% of married people make claims on policies. There has long been a debate about the claim that single drivers are different than married drivers. In a random sample of 1000 single drivers, 240 had made an auto insurance claim in the last 3 years. Based on the sample information HOW MUCH evidence, if any, is there to suggest that the proportion of single people who make claims is different than the proportion of married people who make claims? Give an interpretation of your test outcome.
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