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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 04:00, katiedurden02

Suppose we have two independent, normally distributed, populations and we draw a random sample from each population. For population A, we drew a sample of 13 and found the mean to be 17 with a standard deviation of 4. For population B, we drew a sample of 12 with a mean of 19 and a standard deviation of 3. We want to determine if the treatments result in the same effect. Show all work.

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