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Two independent random samples of sizes Two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively, and resulted in 38 and 65 success, respectively. Then, the point estimation of the difference   is -27. and Two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively, and resulted in 38 and 65 success, respectively. Then, the point estimation of the difference   is -27. have been selected from binomial populations with parameters Two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively, and resulted in 38 and 65 success, respectively. Then, the point estimation of the difference   is -27. and Two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively, and resulted in 38 and 65 success, respectively. Then, the point estimation of the difference   is -27. , respectively, and resulted in 38 and 65 success, respectively. Then, the point estimation of the difference Two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from binomial populations with parameters   and   , respectively, and resulted in 38 and 65 success, respectively. Then, the point estimation of the difference   is -27. is -27.


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