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6. Claim: = 0.01. Population statistics: = 52 and = 68
Sample statistics:
5595, N1
156 and X2 = 5575, n2 = 216

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6. Claim: = 0.01. Population statistics: = 52 and = 68
Sample statistics:
5595, N1
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