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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) measures the Graduation Success Rate (GSR), which is the percentage of eligible athletes who graduate within six years of entering college. According to the NCAA, the GSR for all scholarship athletes in a particular division is 57%. The GSR for all students in this division is 61%. Suppose the NCAA report was based on a sample of 500 student-athletes, of which 285 graduated within six years. Is this sufficient information to conclude that the GSR for all scholarship athletes in this division differs from 61%? Carry out the test using a Type I error rate of 0.01.

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