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Math 10 Morriss California Tr affic Stops __________________________________________________ ____ California produc es an annual report on traffic stops in the state. Here are some of the data from the 2020 report, sorted by race. Driver’s Race Population Fraction [1] Traffic Stops Reasonable Suspicion Search Conducted Contraband Found Arrest Made Asian 11.9% 99,447 4,955 3,040 1,193 2,933 Black 6.3% 271,188 52,930 50,637 16,271 26,093 Hispanic 41.1% 716,029 76,113 80,327 26,493 53,667 Middle Eastern/ South Asian 1.9% 79,917 2,912 2,259 719 1,879 Multiracial 3.1% 21,239 2,742 2,466 892 1,757 Native American 0.3% 3,885 506 431 144 442 Pacific Islander 0.3% 10,584 1,064 838 286 723 White 34.9% 597,765 64,271 38,977 14,944 34,793 Total 39,536,653 1,800,054 205,493 178,975 60,492 122,287 1. What’s the probability that a traffic stop in the study was conducted based on a peace officer’s reasonable suspicion? 2. Find the same probability, given a driver who identified with each racial category. 3 . Are traffic stops for reasonable suspicion independent of the driver’s race? How do you know? 4 . What’s another question these data might answer? 5. Please cite any sour ces and scholars you fo un d helpful. __________________________________________________ ____ I’ll grade your responses based on > Have you offered appropriate math ematical support ? > Did you put your response in a sentence that answers the question? > Is your response correct? __________________________________________________ ____ [1 ] California RIPA Board annual report (2020) cove ring traffic stops in the second half of 2018 for the eight largest law enforcement agencies in California. https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/ripa/r ipa - board - report - 2020.pdf [2 ] American Community Survey (2017)