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A random sample of n1 = 49 measurements from a population with population standard deviation σ1 = 3 had a sample mean of x1 = 9. An independent random sample of n2 = 64 measurements from a second population with population standard deviation σ2 = 4 had a sample mean of x2 = 11. Test the claim that the population means are different. Use level of significance 0.01. Compute the corresponding sample distribution value. (Test the difference μ1 − μ2. Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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