The Basic Practice of Statistics 7th Edition

Published by W. H. Freeman
ISBN 10: 146414253X
ISBN 13: 978-1-46414-253-6

Chapter 1 - Picturing Distributions with Graphs - Chapter 1 Exercises - Page 43: 1.40a

Answer

It will not be reasonable to compare accident count among groups of drivers if they contain different numbers of drivers per group. One can also conclude that the greater the number of drivers there are, the more accidents there will be.

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It will not be reasonable to compare accident count among groups of drivers if they contain different numbers of drivers per group. One can also conclude that the greater the number of drivers there are, the more accidents there will be.
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