Respuesta :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a survey of 100 fatal accidents showed that in 26 cases the driver at fault was inadequately insured
Sample proportion = [tex]\frac{26}{100} =0.26[/tex]
As per central limit theorem, the sample proportion p is normal with mean = p and variance = pq/n.
Hence point estimate for population proportion = sample proportion
Here the point estimate for p, the population proportion of accidents where the driver at fault was inadequately insured is 0.26
i.e. option C
Answer: C. 0.26
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that , the sample proportion is the best point estimate for the population proportion in a statistical study.
Let p be the population proportion of accidents where the driver at fault was inadequately insured.
Given : A survey of 100 fatal accidents showed that in 26 cases the driver at fault was inadequately insured.
Then, best estimate for p, the population proportion of accidents where the driver at fault was inadequately insured = [tex]\dfrac{26}{100}=0.26[/tex]
Hence, the correct answer is C. 0.26.