SOLUTION: In a test of the difference between the two means, what should the test value be for a t test? SAMPLE 1: Mean 80, Variance 550, Size 10 SAMPLE 2: Mean 135, Variance 100, Size 1

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Question 1087273: In a test of the difference between the two means, what should the test value be for a t test?
SAMPLE 1: Mean 80, Variance 550, Size 10
SAMPLE 2: Mean 135, Variance 100, Size 14

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Variance known, small sample size.
So then,





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