In a random sample of 150 households selected from Community A, it was found that 54 owned a dog. In


Question: In a random sample of 150 households selected from Community A, it was found that 54 owned a dog. In a random sample of 200 households selected from Community B, it was found that 82 owned a dog. If the proportion of households owning a dog is actually 0.39 in both communities, what is that probability of observing a difference in proportions at least as large as that obtained in these surveys?

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