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Use the information given to find the appropriate minimum sample sizes. (Round your answer up to the nearest whole number.) Estimating $\mu_1 - \mu_2$ to within 0.19 with probability 0.90. Assume that the sample sizes will be equal and that $\sigma_1^2 \approx \sigma_2^2 \approx 23.7$. $n_1 = n_2 \ge$ 1777 You may need to use the appropriate appendix table to answer this question. Submit Answer

          Use the information given to find the appropriate minimum sample sizes. (Round your answer up to the nearest whole number.)
Estimating $\mu_1 - \mu_2$ to within 0.19 with probability 0.90. Assume that the sample sizes will be equal and that $\sigma_1^2 \approx \sigma_2^2 \approx 23.7$.
$n_1 = n_2 \ge$ 1777
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table to answer this question.
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Use the information given to find the appropriate minimum sample sizes. (Round your answer up to the nearest whole number.)
Estimating μ1 - μ2 to within 0.19 with probability 0.90. Assume that the sample sizes will be equal and that σ1^2 ≈σ2^2 ≈ 23.7.
n1 = n2 ≥ 1777
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table to answer this question.
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Use the information given to find the appropriate minimum sample sizes. (Round your answer up to the nearest whole number.) Estimating -- to within 0.19 with probability 0.90. Assume that the sample sizes will be equal and that ,2 ~ ,2 23.7 LUSESALT n1=n1777 You may need to use the appropriate appendix table to answer this question. SubmitAnswer
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00:01 Alright, so in the given question, we have been asked to compute the size of the sample.
00:06 Now, in this case, here we have the margin of error as 0 .06 and there is no prior estimate.
00:14 So we assume it is 0 .5.
00:16 Now, the confidence level here is 98%...
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