10. Suppose you have the following information about a set of data. Samples are independent, and distributed binomially.

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10. Suppose you have the following information about a set of data. Samples are independent, and distributed binomially.

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10. Suppose you have the following information about a set of data. Samples are independent, and distributed binomially. Sample (1): X = 35 n = 50 Sample (2): x = 40 n = 60 What is the 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions? a. (-0.14, 0.21) c. (-0.09, 0.20) C b. (0.02, 0.05) Cd , d. (-1.93, 1.99)
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