How do you calculate the standard deviation of 3.4, 6.1,

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2022-01-17

How do you calculate the standard deviation of 3.4, 6.1, 7.3, 4.5, 2.3, 4.4, 9.4, 3.4, 2.3, 7.2?

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zesponderyd

zesponderyd

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Explanation:
Data:
{3.4,6.1,7.3,4.5,2.3,4.4,9.4,3.4,2.3,7.2}=50.3
Mean: 50.310=5.03
Variance is average of the squared differences from the Mean.
Variance : σ2=110((3.45.03)2+(6.15.03)2+(7.35.03)2
+(4.55.03)2+(2.35.03)2+(4.45.03)2+(9.45.03)2
+(3.45.03)2+(2.35.03)2+(7.25.03)2)=11051.001=5.1001
Standard Deviation is the square root of Variance,
Standard deviation : σ=5.1001=2.258342.26(2dp)

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