According to a certain government agency for a large country, the proportion of fatal traffic accidents in the country in which the driver had a positive blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.33. Suppose a random sample of 105 traffic fatalities in a certain region results in 47 that involved a positive BAC. Does the sample evidence suggest that the region has a higher proportion of traffic fatalities involving a positive BAC than the country at the alpha equals 0.01 level of significance? Question content area bottom Part 1 Because np 0 left parenthesis 1 minus p 0 right parenthesisequals enter your response here ▼ greater than less than equals not equals 10, the sample size is ▼ less than greater than 5% of the population size, and the sample ▼ is given to be random, is given to not be random, cannot be reasonably assumed to be random, can be reasonably assumed to be random, the requirements for testing the hypothesis ▼ are not are satisfied. (Round to one decimal place as needed.