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THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
A dependent random sample from two normally distributed populations gives the following results:
n = 20, THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: A dependent random sample from two normally distributed populations gives the following results: n = 20,    = 26.5,s<sub>2</sub> = 3.2 -Calculate the margin of error for the given data assuming 95% confidence level: n<sub>x</sub> = 200   <sub>x</sub> = 0.56 n<sub>y</sub> = 230   <sub>y</sub> = 0.46 A) 0.124 B) 0.094 C) 0.112 D) 0.265
= 26.5,s2 = 3.2
-Calculate the margin of error for the given data assuming 95% confidence level: nx = 200 THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: A dependent random sample from two normally distributed populations gives the following results: n = 20,    = 26.5,s<sub>2</sub> = 3.2 -Calculate the margin of error for the given data assuming 95% confidence level: n<sub>x</sub> = 200   <sub>x</sub> = 0.56 n<sub>y</sub> = 230   <sub>y</sub> = 0.46 A) 0.124 B) 0.094 C) 0.112 D) 0.265
x = 0.56 ny = 230 THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: A dependent random sample from two normally distributed populations gives the following results: n = 20,    = 26.5,s<sub>2</sub> = 3.2 -Calculate the margin of error for the given data assuming 95% confidence level: n<sub>x</sub> = 200   <sub>x</sub> = 0.56 n<sub>y</sub> = 230   <sub>y</sub> = 0.46 A) 0.124 B) 0.094 C) 0.112 D) 0.265
y = 0.46


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