(a) Two populations each contain two members. The means of the two populations are the same, as...

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(a) Two populations each contain two members. The means of the two populations are the same, as are their standard deviations. Are the numerical values of the members of the first population necessarily the same as those of the second?

(b) Two populations each contain three members. The means of these two populations are the same, as are their standard deviations. Are the numerical values of the members of the first population necessarily the same as those of the second?

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