The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety issued a news release titled Teen Drivers Often Ignoring Bans on

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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety issued a news release titled “Teen Drivers Often Ignoring Bans on Using Cell Phones” (June 9, 2008). The following quote is from the news release:
Just 1–2 months prior to the ban’s Dec. 1, 2006, start, 11% of teen drivers were observed using cell phones as they left school in the afternoon. About 5 months after the ban took effect, 12% of teen drivers were observed using cell phones.
Suppose that the two samples of teen drivers (before the ban, after the ban) are representative of these populations of teen drivers. Suppose also that 200 teen drivers were observed before the ban (so n1 = 200 and 1 = 0.11) and that 150 teen drivers were observed after the ban.
a. Construct and interpret a 95% large-sample confidence interval for the difference in the proportion using a cell phone while driving before the ban and the proportion after the ban.
b. Is zero included in the confidence interval of Part (a)? What does this imply about the difference in the population proportions?
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