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    Exhibit 10-4 The Following Information Was Obtained from Independent Random Samples
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Exhibit 10-4 The Following Information Was Obtained from Independent Random Samples

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Question 42

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Exhibit 10-4
The following information was obtained from independent random samples.
Assume normally distributed populations with equal variances. Exhibit 10-4 The following information was obtained from independent random samples. Assume normally distributed populations with equal variances.   -Refer to Exhibit 10-4. The degrees of freedom for the t-distribution are A) 22 B) 23 C) 24 D) 20
-Refer to Exhibit 10-4. The degrees of freedom for the t-distribution are


A) 22
B) 23
C) 24
D) 20

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