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If Two Sets of Measures Have the Same Mean, but Different

Question 44

Question 44

Multiple Choice

If two sets of measures have the same mean, but different variances, the resulting t will be closest to


A) 1.00
B) 3.00
C) 0.00
D) It is impossible to know.

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