A consulting firm gathers information on consumer preferences around the world to help companies monitor attitudes about​ health, food, and healthcare products. They asked people in many different cultures how they felt about the statement​ "I have a strong preference for regional or traditional products and dishes from where I come​ from." In a random sample of 735 ​respondents, 325 of 598 people who live in urban environments agreed​ (either completely or​ somewhat) with that​ statement, compared to 54 out of 137 people who live in rural areas. Based on this​ sample, is there evidence that the percentage of people agreeing with the statement about regional preferences differs between all urban and rural​ dwellers?