According to the Bureau of the Census, 12% of all naturalized U.S. citizens were born in Europe, 30% in Asia, 9% in the Caribbean, 38% in Central or South America, and the remaining 11% were born in other regions of the world. A random sample of 300 naturalized citizens in a major U.S. city showed that 35 people were born in Europe, 95 in Asia, 30 in the Caribbean, and 115 in Central or South America; and another 25 were born in other regions of the world. At the 0.05 significance level, perform a goodness-of-fit-test to determine if the sample of people in this major city is representative of all naturalized citizens in the U.S.