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A random sample of n1 = 203 people who live in a city were selected and 113 identified as a "dog person." A random sample of n2 = 93 people who live in a rural area were selected and 51 identified as a "dog person." Find the 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion of people that live in a
city who identify as a "dog person" and the proportion of people that live in a rural area who identify as a
"dog person."
Round answers to to 4 decimal places.

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