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    Exam 14: Hypothesis Testing: Comparing Two Populations
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    In Testing the Hypotheses: H<sub>0</sub>: P<sub>1</sub> - P<sub>2</sub> = 0\(\neq\)
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In Testing the Hypotheses:
H0: P1 - P2 = 0 ≠\neq=

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In testing the hypotheses:
H0: p1 - p2 = 0.10
H1 : p1 - p2 ≠\neq= ? 0.10,
we find the following statistics:
n1 = 150, x1 = 72.
n2 = 175, x2 = 70.
What conclusion can we draw at the 5% significance level?

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