A survey was conducted in a large city to investigate public opinion on banning the use of trans fats in restaurantcooking. A random sample of 230 city residents with school-age children was selected, and another randomsample of 341 city residents without school-age children was also selected. Of those with school-age children,94 opposed the banning of trans fats, and of those without school-age children, 147 opposed the banning of transfats. An appropriate hypothesis test was conducted to investigate whether there was a difference between thetwo groups of residents in their opposition to the banning of trans fats. Is there convincing statistical evidence ofa difference between the two population proportions at the significance level of 0.05?

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