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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 23:50 jjxt126

According to the manufacturer, 20% of M&M's milk chocolate candies are orange and 23% of peanut M&Ms are orange. Suppose you take a random sample of 240 M/M^ prime s milk chocolate candies and 240 peanut M&M's. Let hat p 1 = sample proportion of M&M's milk chocolate candies that are orange and hat p 2 = the sample proportion of peanut M&M's that are orange. Find the probability that you select a greater proportion of orange peanut M&M's than of orange M&M's milk chocolate candies, assuming the company's claim is true?

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