In a two sample T test the value of test statistic (t) is 2.8125. Second sample mean = 123 The standardized error: σ X1-X2 = 6.4 Then the first sample mean is
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T test statistic = 2.8125
Standardized error = 6.4
Second sample mean = 123
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