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15% of all people who died in roadway deaths in Georgia were:

a) Pedestrians
b) Motorcyclists
c) Cyclists
d) Car occupants

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The original question requires statistical data about roadway deaths in Georgia by category, which is not provided. To analyze the AAA statistic on driver error, a hypothesis test would be necessary, requiring a clear understanding of statistical methods and the appropriate data.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to the statistical analysis of motor vehicle accident fatalities in Georgia. When interpreting the percentage of roadway deaths involving different participants such as pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists, and car occupants, one must look at official statistics provided by credible organizations, such as the U.S. Census Bureau or other local transportation authorities.

The American Automobile Association provided a statistic that 54 percent of all fatal auto accidents are caused by driver error. To analyze whether this statistic is accurate or not, a hypothesis test can be conducted using the sample data provided (30 fatal accidents, with 14 attributed to driver error) and the significance level (alpha = 0.05). Without specific numeric data about the roadway deaths in Georgia and the various categories of road users affected, which might include pedestrians, motorcyclists, cyclists, and car occupants, it is not possible to conclusively answer the original question.

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