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Arandom sample of 384 people in a mid-sized city (city one) revealed 112 individuals who worked at more than one job. a second random sample of 432 workers from another mid-sized city (city two) found 91 people who work at more than one job. find a 99% confidence interval for the difference between the proportions of workers in the two cities who work at more than one job. select one: a. (0.003, 0.159)b. (0.021, 0.141)c. (-0.159, 0.004)d. (0.031, 0.131)e. sample sizes aren't large enough to justify using z-procedures

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