Answer:
conclusion:There is no sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of passengers with post-flight respiratory symptoms differs for planes that do and do not recirculate air at 5% level of significance
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the two groups data are as follows:
X favourable N total p proportion T total X total N
Group I 106 516 0.2054 217 1097
Group II 111 581 0.1910
p difference = 0.0144
pooled p = 0.1978
Std error of difference =[tex]\sqrt{0.1978*0.8021(\frac{1}{519}+\frac{1}{581} ) }[/tex] 0.0262
The value of z is 0.5487.
The value of p is .58232.
The result is not significant at p < .05.
conclusion:There is no sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of passengers with post-flight respiratory symptoms differs for planes that do and do not recirculate air at 5% level of significance