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Population 1 consists of the values 5, 7, and 9. Population 2 consists of values (1, 5). Consider all the possible samples of size 2 that can be drawn with replacement from population 1 and all the possible samples of size 3 that can be drawn from population 2. Compute the following: a. The population mean μ1 and μ2(squared) b. The difference between the two population means μ1 and μ2(squared) c. The population variances σ1/2 and σ2/2 d. The difference between the population variances σ1/2 and σ2/2 e. The means of the sample of means of population 1 and population 2 f. The difference between the means of the sample means of population 1 and population 2

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