2 10.48 For the case of Fieller's confidence set (see Miscellanea 9.5.3), that is, given a random sample (X1,Y1),..., (X

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2 10.48 For the case of Fieller's confidence set (see Miscellanea 9.5.3), that is, given a random sample (X1,Y1),..., (X

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2 10.48 For the case of Fieller's confidence set (see Miscellanea 9.5.3), that is, given a random sample (X1,Y1),..., (Xn, Yn) from a bivariate normal distribution with parameters (ux, Hy, ox, o, p), find an approximate confidence interval for 0= Hy/ux. Use the approximate moment calculations in Example 5.5.27 and apply the Central Limit Theorem. = 3
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