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Hi,Hope you could help me with the attached question. Thanks!A random sample of 380 married couples found that 298 had two or more personality preferences in common. In another random sample of 574 married couples, it was found that only 36 had no preferences in common. Let p1 be the population proportion of all married couples who have two or more personality preferences in common. Let p2 be the population proportion of all married couples who have no personality preferences in common.

Hi,Hope you could help me with the attached question. Thanks!A random sample of 380 married-example-1
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