When we test H0: p1 − p2 £ .01,HA: p1 − p2 > .01,at α = .05,where 1 = .08,
11ec8fe3_f0fe_0507_bdf7_b1edfdb0dc11_TB2569_112 = .035,n1 = 200,and n2 = 400,what is the standard deviation used to calculate the test statistic?
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