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21 September, 16:49

Relative density was determined for one sample of second-growth Douglas fir 2 x 3 4s with a low percentage of juvenile wood and another sample with a moderate percentage of juvenile wood, resulting in the following data

Type n x s

Low 35 0.523 0.0543

Moderate 54 0.489 0.0450

Estimate the difference between true average density for the two types of wood.

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  1. 21 September, 17:02
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    0.03865

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the true density for the two types of trees are given, we would evaluate the average for both of them

    Low percentage of juvenile wood density = 0.523 and 0.0543

    Average density = 0.523 + 0.0543/2

    Average density = 0.55015

    Moderate percentage of juvenile wood density = 0.489 and 0.0450

    Average density = 0.489 + 0.0450/2

    Average density = 0.5115

    Therefore, difference in true average density for the two woods are = 0.55015 - 0.51150

    = 0.03865
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