A candy company claims that 17% of the jelly beans in its spring mix are pink. Suppose that the 5) candies are packaged at random in bags containing about 400 jelly beans. A class of students opens several bags, counts the various colors of jelly beans, and calculates the proportion that are pink. In one bag, the students found 14% of the jelly beans were pink. Is this an unusually yna}l proportion of pink jelly beans? Explain your response,