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Adifferent types of individuals (k ≥ 2), and let θi denote the proportion of individuals of type i, for i = 1, . . , k. here, 0 ≤ θi ≤ 1 and θ1 + . . + θk = 1. suppose also that in a random sample of n individuals from this population, exactly ni individuals are of type i, where n1 + . . + nk = n. find the m. l.e.’s of θ1, . . , θk.

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