Answer:
Option B)
Reject the null hypothesis There is enough evidence to support the claim that the proportion of drivers wearing seat belts is more than 55%.
Explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
p = 55% = 0.55
First, we design the null and the alternate hypothesis
The null hypothesis sates that 55% of of drivers wear seat belts and the alternate hypothesis states that there is a increase in proportion of drivers wearing seat belts.
This is a one-tailed(right) test.
Formula:
Putting the values, we get,
Now,
Since,
![z_(stat) > z_(critical)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/w0lpulmetz54qv0zxnw1oqplwvuazjhwp2.png)
We fail to accept the null hypothesis and reject it. We accept the alternate hypothesis.
Conclusion:
There is enough evidence to support the claim that that the proportion of drivers wearing seat belts is more than 55%.
Option B)
Reject the null hypothesis There is enough evidence to support the claim that the proportion of drivers wearing seat belts is more than 55%.