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If the distribution of SEIL is the same in each place of residence, the percentage of columns were the same for each place of residence. It appears that the rates of low SEIL differ between sites of residency, but the data are subject to sampling errors, so we need to assess whether these differences in the proportions of the sample reflect differences in populations.
To do this, we need a hypothesis test.