SOLUTION: In Dallas, some fire trucks were painted yellow (instead of red) to heighten their visibility. During a test period, the fleet of red fire trucks made 153,348 runs and had 20 accid

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Question 138618: In Dallas, some fire trucks were painted yellow (instead of red) to heighten their visibility. During a test period, the fleet of red fire trucks made 153,348 runs and had 20 accidents while the fleet of yellow fire trucks made 135,035 runs and had four accidents. At a=.01, did the yellow fire trucks have a significantly lower accident rate? (a)state the hypothesis, (b) state the decision rule and sketch it. (c)Find the sample porportions and z test statistics. (d) make a decision (e) find the p-value and interpret it. (f) If statistically significant, do you think the difference is large enough to be important? If so, to whom, and why? (g) Is the normanility assumption fulfilled? Explain.
Accident Rate for Dallas Fire Trucks
Statistic Red Fire Trucks Yellow Fire Trucks
Number of accidents x1 =20 accidents x2=4 accidents
Number of Fire Runs n1=153,348 Runs n2 = 135,035 Runs

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