Independent random sampling from two normally distributed populations gives the following results: Find a 99% confidence interval
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Independent random sampling from two normally distributed populations gives the following results:
Find a 99% confidence interval estimate of the difference in the means of the two populations.
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nx = 87; x = 115; σx 25 ny = 88; 109; ay = 15 y =
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