Question: A Gallup poll taken in August 2000 (Chambers, 2000) asked U.S. adults in a random sample of n = 1019 about their satisfaction with K-12 education. One question was: "Overall, how satisfied are you with the quality of education students receive in grades kindergarten through grade twelve in the U.S. today-would you say: completely satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or completely dissatisfied?" There were 622 respondents who said that they were somewhat or completely dissatisfied. Is this sufficient evidence to conclude that a majority of U.S. adults were dissatisfied in August 2000? Carry out the test using a = .05, and make sure to state a conclusion.