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    If the Sample Proportions Are P<sub>1</sub> = 15/60 and P<sub>2</sub>
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If the Sample Proportions Are P1 = 15/60 and P2

Question 51

Question 51

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If the sample proportions are p1 = 15/60 and p2 = 20/90, normality may be assumed in a test comparing the two population proportions.

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