Can two normally distributed samples have the same mean and standard deviation, but different sums of squares? Why or wh

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Can two normally distributed samples have the same mean and standard deviation, but different sums of squares? Why or wh

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Can two normally distributed samples have the same mean and
standard deviation, but different sums of squares? Why or why
not?
PLEASE EXPLAIN WITH AN EXAMPLE IN THE MOST SIMPLE TERMS. EXPLAIN
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