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When Selecting a Pair of Random-Sample Means from a Single

Question 45

Question 45

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When selecting a pair of random-sample means from a single population, the probability of the first mean being higher than the second mean is


A) 1.00
B) 0
C) .50
D) either a or b, but never c

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