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A surprising number of young adults (ages 19 to 25) still live in their parents' homes. A
random sample by the National Institutes of Health included 2253 men and 2629 women in
this age group. The survey found that 986 of the men and 923 of the women lived with their
parents.
Construct a 99% confidence interval for the difference in the true proportions of men and
women aged 19 to 25 who live in their parents' homes.
Does your interval gives convincing evidence of a difference between the population
proportions? Explain
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