Based on data from the district office, a manager of a health club franchise believes that 32% of the members join in the winter, 24% join in the spring, 20% join in the summer, and 24% join in the fall. The number of memberships this year shows that 110 joined in the winter, 70 joined in the spring, 60 in the summer, and 68 in the fall. Does this data prove that this franchise is significantly different from the rest of the chain? Find the p-value for the test and round to 3 decimal places.