[See Solution] A telemarketer is trying two different sales pitches to sell a carpet cleaning service. For Sales Pitch I, 175 people were contacted by phone
Question: A telemarketer is trying two different sales pitches to sell a carpet cleaning service. For
Sales Pitch I, 175 people were contacted by phone and 62 of these people bought the
cleaning service. For Sales Pitch II, 154 people were contacted by phone and 45 of these
people bought the cleaning service. Does this indicate that there is any difference in the
population proportions of people who will buy the cleaning service, depending on which
sales pitch is used? Use a = 0.05
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