A random variable of 25 packs of powdered milk showed a mean content of 237 grams with a standard deviation of 8.56 grams while a sample of 20 packs of another brand of powdered milk showed a mean content of 240 grams with a standard deviation of 9.75 grams. Using a 0.05 level of significance, is there significant difference in the mean content of the two brands of powdered milk? Assumed variances are equal.

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A random variable of 25 packs of powdered milk showed a mean content of 237 grams with a standard deviation of 8.56 grams while a sample of 20 packs of another brand of powdered milk showed a mean content of 240 grams with a standard deviation of 9.75 grams. Using a 0.05 level of significance, is there significant difference in the mean content of the two brands of powdered milk? Assumed variances are equal.
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