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In a USA Todayarticle about an experimental nasal spray vaccine forchildren, the

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        In a USA Todayarticle about an experimental nasal spray vaccine forchildren, the following statement was presented:" In a trialinvolving 1602 children only 14(1%) of the 1070 who recieved thevaccine developed the flu, compared with 95(18%) of the 532 who gota placebo." The article also referred to a study claiming that theexperimental nasal spray" cuts children's chances of getting theflu." Is there sufficient sample evidence to support the statedclaim? This question has to do with Inferences from twosamples. Need help please.         In a USA Todayarticle about an experimental nasal spray vaccine forchildren, the following statement was presented:" In a trialinvolving 1602 children only 14(1%) of the 1070 who recieved thevaccine developed the flu, compared with 95(18%) of the 532 who gota placebo." The article also referred to a study claiming that theexperimental nasal spray" cuts children's chances of getting theflu." Is there sufficient sample evidence to support the statedclaim? This question has to do with Inferences from twosamples. Need help please.

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