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Unit 5 – Sampling Distributions
Topic 5.6
How do you calculate the variance for a sample distribution that is for differences between two sample proportions?
By multiplying the variances of the two sample proportions.
By dividing the variances of the two sample proportions.
By subtracting the variances of the two sample proportions.
By adding the variances of the two sample proportions.
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AP Statistics - 5.6 Sampling Distributions for Differences in Sample Proportions
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