Assume that you have a sample of n. = 8, with the sample mean X. = 46, and a sample standard deviation of S₁ - 6, and you have an Independent sample of n₂ = 14 from another population with a sample mean of X₂ = 36, and the sample standard deviation S₂ = 8. Construct a 95% confidiace interval estimate of the population mean difference between µl, and µ₂. Assume that the two population variances are equal.

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Assume that you have a sample of n. = 8, with the sample mean X. = 46), and a
sample standard deviation of S. - 6, and you have an Independent sample of n₂ = 14
from another population with a sample mean of X, -36, and the sample standard
deviation S₂ = 8. Construct a 95% confidiace interval estimate of the population mean
difference between µ, and µ. Assume that the two population variances are equal.
SM-1250
H2
[Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Assume that you have a sample of n. = 8, with the sample mean X. = 46), and a sample standard deviation of S. - 6, and you have an Independent sample of n₂ = 14 from another population with a sample mean of X, -36, and the sample standard deviation S₂ = 8. Construct a 95% confidiace interval estimate of the population mean difference between µ, and µ. Assume that the two population variances are equal. SM-1250 H2 [Round to two decimal places as needed.) futbo
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