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8 September, 00:47

Sample A and sample B are from the same population. If the sample proportion for sample A is 0.53, the sample proportion for sample B doesn't have to be 0.53.

True or False?

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  1. 8 September, 00:55
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    Answer with explanation:

    It is given that, Sample A and sample B are from the same population.

    U = Whole Population

    U = Sample A + Sample B

    →Sample A + Sample B = 1

    Sample A = 0.53

    Sample B = 1 - 0.53

    = 0.47

    So, Sample B, doesn't have to be 0.53 is, True Statement.

    →→→True
  2. 8 September, 01:06
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    true

    Step-by-step explanation:

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