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the following results are from independent samples taken from two populations. sample 1 sample 2 n1

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The t-statistic for these two sample is 3.80 with 73 df

T-value is a ratio of the difference between the mean of two samples sets an the variation exist within the sample sets .
The numerator value is difference of mean of two samples.

According to the question,

We have two different sample

Sample 1

n1 = 35 (sample size)

x1 = 13.6 (sample mean)

s1 = 5.8 (standard deviation)

Sample 2

n2 = 40

x2 = 10.1

s2 = 8.5

To calculate the t-value of difference of sample means

[tex]t = \frac{\bar{x_1} - \bar{x_2}}{\sqrt{\frac{s_1^2}{n_1} - \frac{s_2^2}{n_2}}}[/tex]

Substituting all the values

=> [tex]t = \frac{13.6-10.1}{\sqrt{\frac{5.8^2}{35} - \frac{8.5^2}{40}}}[/tex]

Solving ,

=> t = 3.5 / 0.9192

=> t = 3.807

With degree of freedom = n1 + n2 - 2

=> df =73

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