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8 January, 02:38

To get the best deal on a microwave oven, Jeremy called six appliance stores and asked the cost of a specific model. The prices he was quoted are listed below: $663, $273, $410, $622, $174, $374 Find the standard deviation for the given data.

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  1. 8 January, 03:00
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The prices he was quoted are listed below: $663, $273, $410, $622, $174, $374

    We would first determine the mean.

    Mean = sum of terms in the data / number of terms in the data.

    Sum of terms =

    663 + 273 + 410 + 622 + 174 + 374

    = 2516

    Number of terms = 6

    Mean = 2516/6 = 419.33

    Standard deviation = √summation (x - m) ^2/n

    summation (x - m) ^2/n = (663 - 429.33) ^2 + (273 - 419.33) ^2 + (410 - 419.33) ^2 + (622 - 419.33) ^2 + (174 - 419.33) ^2 + (374 - 419.33) ^2

    = 179417.9334/6 = 29902.9889

    Standard deviation = √29902.9889

    = 172.9
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