Answer:
[tex]p^D-p^E=0.192[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
Population D:
30% of the turtles have a shell length greater than 2 feet.
Sample size,
[tex]n_D = 40[/tex]
Number of turtles that had shell length greater than 2 feet,
[tex]x_D = 15[/tex]
Sample proportion:
[tex]p^D=\dfrac{x_D}{n_D} =\dfrac{15}{40} = 0.375[/tex]
Population E:
20% of the turtles have a shell length greater than 2 feet.
Sample size,
[tex]n_E = 60[/tex]
Number of turtles that had shell length greater than 2 feet,
[tex]x_E = 11[/tex]
Sample proportion:
[tex]p^E=\dfrac{x_E}{n_E} =\dfrac{11}{60} = 0.183[/tex]
We have to find the difference between the sample proportion.
Difference in sample proportion =
[tex]=p^D-p^E\\=0.375-0.183\\=0.192[/tex]