Final answer:
The data supports the conclusion that the law enforcement agent's belief is incorrect.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine if the data supports the conclusion that the law enforcement agent's belief is incorrect, we can conduct a hypothesis test.
H0: p ≥ 0.92 (The proportion of drivers under the influence of alcohol is 92% or more)
Ha: p < 0.92 (The proportion of drivers under the influence of alcohol is less than 92%)
Using the sample data, we can calculate the test statistic and p-value.
If the p-value is less than the significance level (usually 0.05), we reject the null hypothesis.
In this case, the sample proportion of drivers under the influence of alcohol is 85%, which is less than the claimed proportion.
We can use a one-sample proportion z-test to calculate the test statistic and p-value.
Using statistical software or a z-table, we find that the test statistic is -1.96 and the p-value is approximately 0.025. Since the p-value is less than 0.05, we reject the null hypothesis.
The data supports the conclusion that the law enforcement agent's belief is incorrect.