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    When Estimating the Difference Between Two Population Means, One Can
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When Estimating the Difference Between Two Population Means, One Can

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When estimating the difference between two population means, one can use the properties of the sampling distribution of two corresponding sample means When estimating the difference between two population means, one can use the properties of the sampling distribution of two corresponding sample means   provided the two samples are selected independently of one another. provided the two samples are selected independently of one another.

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