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    Samples of Size 12 and 10 Are Selected from Populations
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Samples of Size 12 and 10 Are Selected from Populations

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Question 31

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Samples of size 12 and 10 are selected from populations 1 and 2, respectively. The sample results giveSamples of size 12 and 10 are selected from populations 1 and 2, respectively. The sample results give   Our best pooled estimate of     is A)  8.6 B)  9.5 C)  17.1 D)  12.2 Our best pooled estimate of Samples of size 12 and 10 are selected from populations 1 and 2, respectively. The sample results give   Our best pooled estimate of     is A)  8.6 B)  9.5 C)  17.1 D)  12.2
is


A) 8.6
B) 9.5
C) 17.1
D) 12.2

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