A random sample of size n₁ = 29, taken from a normal population with a standard deviation o₁=5, has a mean x₁ = 73. A se

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A random sample of size n₁ = 29, taken from a normal population with a standard deviation o₁=5, has a mean x₁ = 73. A se

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A Random Sample Of Size N 29 Taken From A Normal Population With A Standard Deviation O 5 Has A Mean X 73 A Se 1
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A random sample of size n₁ = 29, taken from a normal population with a standard deviation o₁=5, has a mean x₁ = 73. A second random sample of size n₂ =35, taken from a different normal population with a standard deviation o₂ = 3, has a mean x₂ = 37. Find a 92% confidence interval for μ₁ −μ₂. Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal distribution table. Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal distribution table. <H₁-H₂< <μ₁ The confidence interval is (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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