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Consider the following sample data.
Sample A: | 5, 11, 17 |
Sample B: | 76, 82, 88 |
Sample C: | 1,075; 1,081; 1,087 |
(a) Find the
Sample A: | Sample B: | Sample C: | |
Mean | |||
Sample Standard Deviation | |||
(b) What does this exercise show about the standard deviation?
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The idea is to illustrate that the standard deviation is not a
function of the value of the mean. -
The idea is to illustrate that the standard deviation is a function of the value of the mean.
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