"Country food" and Inuits. "Country food" for Inuits includes seal, caribou, whale, ducks, fish, and berries and is an important part of the diet of the
aboriginal people called Inuits who inhabit Inuit Nunaat, the northern region of what is now called Canada. A survey of Inuits in Inuit Nunaat reported that 3274 out of 5000 respondents said that at least half of the meat and fish that they eat is country food. Find the sample proportion and a 95% confidence interval for the population proportion of Inuits whose meat and fish consumption consists of at least half country food.