each of the samples? A. n1 = 50 and n2 = 50 B. n1 = 8 and n2 = 50 C. n1 = 50 and n2 = 8 D. It could be ANY of these E. I

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each of the samples? A. n1 = 50 and n2 = 50 B. n1 = 8 and n2 = 50 C. n1 = 50 and n2 = 8 D. It could be ANY of these E. I

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each of the samples?
A. n1 = 50 and n2 = 50
B. n1 = 8 and n2 = 50
C. n1 = 50 and n2 = 8
D. It could be ANY of these
E. It CANNOT be any of these
Each Of The Samples A N1 50 And N2 50 B N1 8 And N2 50 C N1 50 And N2 8 D It Could Be Any Of These E I 1
Each Of The Samples A N1 50 And N2 50 B N1 8 And N2 50 C N1 50 And N2 8 D It Could Be Any Of These E I 1 (29.5 KiB) Viewed 33 times
Question 9 1 pts = Two independent samples have means of M2 = 9 and M2 = 6, with variances of s2 = 1 and say = 3. If the pooled variance is computed to be s2p = 2, which of the following could be the sample sizes for each of the samples? O n1 = 50 and n2 = 50 On1 = 8 and n2 = 50 On1 - 50 and n2 = 8 It could be ANY of these O It CANNOT be any of these
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