Gender and soft drink consumption. Refer to Exercise 8.24

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Gender and soft drink consumption. Refer to Exercise 8.24 (page 505). This survey found that 16% of the 2006 New Zealanders surveyed reported that they consumed five or more servings of soft drinks per week. The corresponding percents for men and women were 17% and 15%, respectively. Assuming that the numbers of men and women in the survey are approximately equal, do the data suggest that the proportions vary by gender? Explain your methods, assumptions, results, and conclusions.

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