Let X1X2, ..., X, and Yı, Y2, ., Ym be independent random samples with X; ~ N(µ1,07) and Y; ~ N(µ2; 03), with of = 1, ož = 2 and n= m. Find the sample size n such that the standard error of (X – Ym) equals 0.5. a) n< 10 b) 10 30

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Let X1X2,..., Xn and Y1, Y2, ., Ym be independent random samples with
X; - N(H1,07) and Y; ~ N(µ2; 03), with of = 1, ož = 2 and n = m. Find
the sample size n such that the standard error of (Xn – Ym) equals 0.5.
a) n < 10
b) 10 <n < 20
c) 20 <n < 30
d) n > 30
Transcribed Image Text:Let X1X2,..., Xn and Y1, Y2, ., Ym be independent random samples with X; - N(H1,07) and Y; ~ N(µ2; 03), with of = 1, ož = 2 and n = m. Find the sample size n such that the standard error of (Xn – Ym) equals 0.5. a) n < 10 b) 10 <n < 20 c) 20 <n < 30 d) n > 30
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