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Chapter 6.1, Problem 12E

Suppose a certain type of fertilizer has an expected yield per acre of μ1 with variance σ2, whereas the expected yield for a second type of fertilizer is μ2 with the same variance σ2. Let S 1 2 and S 2 2 denote the sample variances of yields based on sample sizes n1 and n2, respectively, of the two fertilizers. Show that the pooled (combined) estimator

σ 2 ^  =  ( n 1  - 1 ) S 1 2  + ( n 2  - 1) S 2 2 n 1  +  n 2  - 2

is an unbiased estimator of σ2.

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