The proportion of traffic fatalities for each U.S. state resulting from drivers
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Question
The proportion of traffic fatalities for each U.S. state resulting from drivers with high alcohol blood levels in 1982 was approximately normally distributed, with mean 0.569 and standard deviation 0.068.a. What proportion of states would you expect to have more than 65% of their traffic fatalities from drunk driving?
b. What proportion of deaths due to drunk driving would you expect to be at the 25th percentile of this distribution?
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Thanks guys...I'm especially having trouble with part A.
Explanation / Answer
a. z= (.65-.569)/0.068= 1.19 Looking at a normal curve table we find that 0.883 are below a z score of 1.19 so (1-.883) or 0.117 would be above, so 0.117 would be the proportion. b.-0.674 is the z score for the 25% percentile (from normal curve table) so -0.674= (x-.569)/0.068 0.523 would be expected to be this proportion
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