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17 May, 21:40

In a survey, 15 high school students said they could drive

and 15 said they could not. Out of 60 college students

surveyed, 30 said they could drive. Micah concluded that

knowing that a person is in college means they are more

likely to drive. Is Micah's conclusion correct?

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  1. 17 May, 23:59
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    Answer:No, Micah is not correct. Since there are equal numbers in the group that drive and the group that doesn't drive, the relative frequency for each is 50%. Because the relative frequencies are the same, there is no association between the variables.

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  2. 18 May, 00:12
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    No

    Step-by-step explanation:

    this is because only 50% of the college students said they could drive there fore it doesn't make sense.
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