Living at Home: According to a 2011 report from the U.S. Census, 59% of young men (age 18-24) are living at home with their parents. Is the percentage higher in your community? Suppose that we select a random sample of 20 young men from your community. We cannot use a normal model for the sampling distribution because one of the conditions is not met. We expect 41% of the young men in the sample are not living at home. So n(1–p) = 20(0.41) = 8.2. This is less than 10. So we ran a simulation with p = 0.59 and n = 20. Suppose that the sample of 20 young men from your community has 14 living at home. This is 70% of the sample. Simulated sampling distribution where 446 out of 2000 samples have a sample proportion of 0.70 or higher Do the data suggest that the percentage of young men living at home in your community is higher than 59%?