Use the figure to the right, which shows the percentages of adults from several countries who favor building new nuclear power plants in their countryThe survey included random samples of 1126 adults from Country A, 1008 adults from Country B, 1040 adults from Country C, and 1060 adults from Country D. At a = 0.06 , can you reject the claim that the proportion of adults in Country C who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country is greater than the proportion of adults from Country D who favor building new nuclear power plants in their country? Assume the random samples are independent
country a : 50%
Country b: 48%
country c: 45%
Country d: 40%