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For two populations of rabbits, R and S, the proportions of rabbits with white markings on their fur are given as pR and pS, respectively. Suppose that independent random samples of 50 rabbits from R and 100 rabbits from S are selected. Let pˆR be the sample proportion of rabbits with white markings from R, and let pˆS be the sample proportion of rabbits with white markings from S. What is the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of pˆR−pˆS ?

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