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Business, 23.11.2019 07:31 musicaljay1276

Motorcycle-safety courses, offered by a number of organizations, teach motorcyclists important techniques for handling their vehicles and for safely sharing the road with other road users. if more motorcyclists took these courses, there would be fewer serious motorcycle accidents. data show that 92 percent of the motorcyclists who are involved in a serious motorcycle accident have never taken a motorcycle-safety course.
in assessing whether the data cited provide support for the position taken about more motorcyclists’ taking the courses, it would be most useful to determine which of the following?
cool, question is asking for what will be to determine the blue above
a) whether significantly more than eight percent of motorcyclists have taken a motorcycle-safety course maybe. leave it on side. no reason to reject
b) whether it is riskier for a motorcyclist to ride with a passenger behind the rider than to ride alone too much implied and not enough mentioned in stem. this is overthinking it. reject
c) whether the different organizations that offer motorcycle-safety courses differ in the content of the courses that they offer nothing in the stem talks about different courses. reject.
d) whether more than 92 percent of serious motorcycle accidents involve collisions between a motorcycle and another vehicle in motion so what is it's with a crash against a pavement or another vehicle? i don't see how this is relevant.
e) whether variations in the size and potential speed of a motorcycle influence the risk of a serious accident’s occurring same as above, no information is provided about size and speed of a motorcycle in the stem or in the course

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