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Decide whether the normal sampling distribution can be used. If it can be used, test the claim about the difference between two population proportions p 1p1 and p 2p2 at the given level of significance alphaα using the given sample statistics. Assume the sample statistics are from independent random samples. Claim: p 1p1equals=p 2p2, alphaαequals=0.100.10 Sample statistics: x 1x1equals=5959, n 1n1equals=171171 and x 2x2equals=3636, n 2n2equals=203203 Can a normal sampling distribution be used? No Yes
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