If O lies in the CI for P₁ - P2, we can conclude that p₁ is O less than P2. greater than 0. O is not different than p2.

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If O lies in the CI for P₁ - P2, we can conclude that p₁ is O less than P2. greater than 0. O is not different than p2.

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If O Lies In The Ci For P P2 We Can Conclude That P Is O Less Than P2 Greater Than 0 O Is Not Different Than P2 1
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If O lies in the CI for P₁ - P2, we can conclude that p₁ is O less than P2. greater than 0. O is not different than p2. O bigger than p2. O less than 0.
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