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    In Order to Draw Inferences About P<sub>1</sub> − P<sub>2</sub>, We
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In Order to Draw Inferences About P1 − P2, We

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In order to draw inferences about p1 − p2, we take two independent samples − a sample of size n1 from population 1 and a sample of size n2 from population 2.

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