In a survey, 15 high school students said they could drive and 15 said they could not. Out of 60 college students surveyed, 30 said they could drive. Micah concluded that if someone is in college, that means the person is more likely to drive. Is Micah’s conclusion correct? Explain

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Wrong. You can either drive or can't. So if 15 hs students can drive and 15 can not then there are a total of 30 students being surveyed. So there's a 50% chance that they know how to drive.

When she surveyed the college students she surveyed 60, 30 of them knew how to drive. Therefore there's also a 50% chance that the college students know how to drive.

It's wrong because the percentages are both the same.

Micah's Conclusion about her survey about college students meaning that the person is more likely to drive is; Wrong

How to interprete Percentages?

We are told that 15 high school students can drive and 15 cannot drive. This implies that there are a total of 30 high school students being surveyed. As a result, there is a 50% chance that they know how to drive and also a 50% chance that they don't know how to drive.

Now, Micah surveyed 60 college students she surveyed and 30 of them knew how to drive. This means that there is also a 50% chance that the college students know how to drive.

Thus, Micah's Conclusion is wrong because the percentages in both cases are the same.

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