For sample values Xx, Xx... the sample variance is s² = 1₁₁ Σ (x-x)², where x = 12 x, is the sample mean. i=1 (a) Show that the sample variance is unchanged if a constant c is added to or subtracted from each value in the sample. (b) Show that the sample variance becomes c² times its original value if each observation in the sample is multiplied by c.
For sample values Xx, Xx... the sample variance is s² = 1₁₁ Σ (x-x)², where x = 12 x, is the sample mean. i=1 (a) Show that the sample variance is unchanged if a constant c is added to or subtracted from each value in the sample. (b) Show that the sample variance becomes c² times its original value if each observation in the sample is multiplied by c.
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