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Mathematics, 30.05.2020 21:57 makayladurham19

In a random sample of 500 television sets from a large production line, there were 80 defective sets. In a random sample of 200 television sets from a second production line, there were 10 defective sets. Answer questions A and B by following the sub-questions below. A Do these data provide sufficient evidence to establish that the proportion of defective sets from the first line exceeds the proportion of defective sets from the second line? (Use = 0.05.)

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