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Suppose we have two SRSs from two distinct populations and the samples are independent. We measure the same variable for both samples. Suppose both populations of the values of these variables are normally distributed but the means and standard deviations are unknown. For purposes of comparing the two means, we use
A. Matched pairs t procedures
B. Two-sample z procedures
C. Two-sample t procedures
D. The least squares regression line

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