A survey was conducted to investigate whether alcohol consumption and smoking are related. In a random sample of 300 smokers, 196 said they had consumed alcohol at least once in the past week. In an independent random sample of 300 non-smokers, 159 said they had consumed alcohol in the past week. If P, is the proportion of smokers in the population who have had a drink in the past week and Po is the corresponding proportion of non-smokers, then a test of the hypotheses H P, -P = 0 against the two-sided alternative produces a test statistic of := 3.07 and a P-value of 0.002. If we had instead analyzed these results with a chi-square test of homogeneity, which of the following would be the test statistic and P-value?
a. 7-9.42, P-value = 0.002
b. 7-9.42, P-value - 0.004
c. - 3.07, P-value = 0.004