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In testing the hypothesis In testing the hypothesis   vs.   , two random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:   .What conclusion can we draw at the 1% significance level? vs. In testing the hypothesis   vs.   , two random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:   .What conclusion can we draw at the 1% significance level? , two random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics: In testing the hypothesis   vs.   , two random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:   .What conclusion can we draw at the 1% significance level? .What conclusion can we draw at the 1% significance level?

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Rejection region: t > t.01,19 = 2.53...

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