(Step-by-Step) The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTS) conducted a survey to learn about how drivers throughout the United States are
Question: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTS) conducted a survey to learn about how drivers throughout the United States are using seat belts (Associated Press, August 25, 2003). Sample data consistent with the NHTSA survey are as follows:
Driver Using Seat?
Region Yes No
Northeast 148 52
Midwest 162 54
South 296 74
West 252 48
Total 858 228
- For the United States, what is the probability that a driver is using a seat belt?
- The seat belt usage probability for a U.S. driver a year earlier was .75. NHTSA chief hoped for a .78 probability in 2003. Would he have been pleased with the 2003 survey results?
- What is the probability of seat belt usage by region of the country? What region has the highest seat belt usage?
- What proportion of the drivers in the sample came from each region of the country? What region had the most drivers selected?
- Assuming the total number of drivers in each region is the same do you see any reason why the probability estimate in part (a) might be too high? Explain.
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