Which one of the following is NOT a condition for inference comparing two means? both populations are Normally distributed the two sample sizes must be equal populations must be distinct independent simple random samples from two populations

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2021-02-11

Which one of the following is NOT a condition for inference comparing two means? both populations are Normally distributed the two sample sizes must be equal populations must be distinct independent simple random samples from two populations

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It is not necessary while comparing two means that the two sample sizes must be equal.

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