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To describe the shape, center and variability of the sampling distribution
Answer to Problem R10.4RE
Shape: Approximately Normal.
Center: zero.
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Explanation of Solution
It is given in the question that:
Since both the samples are large the central limit theorem tells us that both samples have a sampling distribution of the sample
The mean of the sampling distribution of the difference in sample means is the difference in the population means.
Assuming that the sample of
Thus, we have,
Thus we conclude that,
Shape: Approximately Normal.
Center: zero.
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