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Astudy of the effect of seatbelt use in head-on passenger car collisions found that drivers using a seatbelt had a 64.1% survival rate, while drivers not using a seatbelt had a 41.5% survival rate. if seatbelts have no effect on survival rate, there is less than a 0.0001 chance of getting these results. what do you conclude?

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