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    If Two Random Samples of Sizes N<sub>1</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> Are
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If Two Random Samples of Sizes N1 and N2 Are

Question 153

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If two random samples of sizes n1 and n2 are selected independently from two populations with means μ1 and μ2,then the mean of If two random samples of sizes n<sub>1</sub> and n<sub>2</sub> are selected independently from two populations with means μ<sub>1</sub> and μ<sub>2</sub>,then the mean of   equals: A) μ<sub>1</sub> + μ<sub>2</sub> B) μ<sub>1</sub> − μ<sub>2</sub> C) μ<sub>1</sub> / μ<sub>2</sub> D) μ<sub>1</sub> μ<sub>2</sub> equals:


A) μ1 + μ2
B) μ1 − μ2
C) μ1 / μ2
D) μ1 μ2

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