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Let p1 represent the population proportion of U.S.Senate and Congress (House of Representatives) democrats who are in favor of a new modest tax on "junk food".Let p2 represent the population proportion of U.S.Senate and Congress (House of Representative) republicans who are in favor of a new modest tax on "junk food".Out of the 265 democratic senators and congressman 106 of them are in favor of a "junk food" tax.Out of the 285 republican senators and congressman only 57 of them are in favor of a "junk food" tax.At Let p<sub>1</sub> represent the population proportion of U.S.Senate and Congress (House of Representatives) democrats who are in favor of a new modest tax on  junk food .Let p<sub>2</sub> represent the population proportion of U.S.Senate and Congress (House of Representative) republicans who are in favor of a new modest tax on  junk food .Out of the 265 democratic senators and congressman 106 of them are in favor of a  junk food  tax.Out of the 285 republican senators and congressman only 57 of them are in favor of a  junk food  tax.At   = .01,can we conclude that the proportion of democrats who favor  junk food  tax is more than 5% higher than proportion of republicans who favor the new tax? A) Yes B) No = .01,can we conclude that the proportion of democrats who favor "junk food" tax is more than 5% higher than proportion of republicans who favor the new tax?


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