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A. X¯¯¯¯AX¯A and X¯¯¯¯BX¯B are identically distributed
B. X¯¯¯¯AX¯A has a larger variation than X¯¯¯¯BX¯B
C. By the Central Limit Theorem, both distributions are standard
D. X¯¯¯¯AX¯A has a smaller variation than X¯¯¯¯BX¯B
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