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    Estimate P<sub>1</sub> − P<sub>2</sub> with 99% Confidence, Given That N<sub>1</sub>
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Estimate P1 − P2 with 99% Confidence, Given That N1

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Estimate p1 − p2 with 99% confidence, given that n1 = 50 and n2 = 50 and the first sample has a proportion of 0.50 and the second sample has a proportion of 0.20

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