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Mathematics, 19.06.2020 19:57 NathanaelLopez

Given two dependent random samples with the following results: Population 1 59 57 77 60 59 64 72 67 Population 2 61 53 84 53 69 74 64 73 Can it be concluded, from this data, that there is a significant difference between the two population means? Let d=(Population 1 entry)−(Population 2 entry). Use a significance level of α=0.01 for the test. Assume that both populations are normally distributed. Step 4 of 5 : Determine the decision rule for rejecting the null hypothesis H0. Round the numerical portion of your answer to th

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