[Step-by-Step] In my operation, we operate a large fleet of buses in Cleveland and surrounding suburbs The Average accident, occurs once every 2800 miles.


Question: In my operation, we operate a large fleet of buses in Cleveland and surrounding suburbs The Average accident, occurs once every 2800 miles. Sampling a large portion of my fleet, we average, annually 77,500 miles per bus. Construct a 90% confidence interval using proportions.


Then determine if I could expect a 6% chance of an accident. Why or Why not??

Then, explain why Normal Distribution assumption not a problem, even though p is very small

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