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according to census data, in 1950 the population of the u.s. amounted to 151.3 million persons, and 13.4% of them were living in the west. in 2000, the population was 281.4 million, and 22.5% of them were living in the west. is the difference in percentages practically significant? statistically significant? or do these questions makes sense? explain briefly.