Hypothesis Testing for Two Proportions

Harold has a life-threatening disease, Bonaria, which requires treatment. He has to consider between the two: Treatment A and Treatment B. His doctor gives him pamphlets for both options:
Treatment A was used to treat Bonaria since 1908. Out of random sample of 11,350 patients diagnosed with Bonaria, 7,522 were treated with success.
Treatment B is a relatively new and controversial treatment for Bonaria. In a sample of 3,000 patients, 1500 were treated with success.

Harold wishes to know if Treatment A has a higher success rate than treatment B by more than 14%. The appropriate hypotheses are
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