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Two independent, simple random samples of milk at a factory are tested for the presence of bacteria. In the first sample of 25 cartons, 10 have bacteria. In the second sample of 50 cartons, 2 have bacteria. Do these samples meet the criteria for the two-sample proportion test? 1: Yes, both samples meet the criteria.
2: No, both samples do not meet the criteria.
3: No, Sample 1 does not meet the criteria.
4: No, Sample 2 does not meet the criteria.

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