Given two random Samples of Size n1=22, n2=20 from two independent normal populations, with S1=3.3, S2= 2.5, test at 0.05 level of Significance, the Hypothesis H0: ẟ12/ẟ22  =1   against    H0:  ẟ12/ẟ22 ˃1. Differentiate between Subjective Probability and Classical Probability with example.

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  1. Given two random Samples of Size n1=22, n2=20 from two independent normal populations, with S1=3.3, S2= 2.5, test at 0.05 level of Significance, the Hypothesis H0: ẟ12/ẟ2=1   against    H0:  ẟ12/ẟ22 ˃1.
  2. Differentiate between Subjective Probability and Classical Probability with example.
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