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To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and


A) only one of To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. (1 - To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. ) ? 10 or To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. (1 - To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. ) ? 10 must be true.
B) To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. (1- To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. ) To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. (1- To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. ) ?100.
C) both To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. (1 - To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. ) ? 10 and To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. (1 - To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. ) ? 10 must be true.
D) To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. (1- To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. ) + To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. (1- To construct a confidence interval for the difference of two population proportions the samples must be independently obtained random samples, both must consist of less than 5% of the population, and A)  only one of   (1 -   )  ? 10 or   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. B)    (1-   )    (1-   ) ?100. C)  both   (1 -   )  ? 10 and   (1 -   )  ? 10 must be true. D)    (1-   ) +   (1-   ) ?20. ) ?20.

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