According to a Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Driving While Distracted Survey conducted in2008, 85% of the drivers interviewed said that they have talked on their cell phones while driving (TheNew York Times, July 19, 2009). The survey included drivers aged 16 to 61 years selected from 48 states.Assume that this result holds true for the 2008 population of all such drivers in the United States. In arecent random sample of 800 drivers aged 16 to 61 years selected from the United States, 90% said thatthey have talked on their cell phones while driving. Test at 5% level of significance the hypothesis thatthe current percentage of such drivers who have talked on their cell phones while driving is greater than85%.
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