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7 August, 12:45

What is the standard deviation of 2,3,6,9,10

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  1. 7 August, 12:59
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    The standard deviation of 2,3,6,9,10 is √10.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Standard Deviation:

    It is a quantity expressing by how much the members of a group differ from the mean value for the group. Its symbol is б read as 'sigma'.

    Formula:

    б = √ (Σ (x-mean) ²/n)

    Mean = Σx/n = (2+3+6+9+10) / 5 = 30/5 = 6

    Mean = 6

    Σ (x-mean) ² = (2-6) ² + (3-6) ² + (6-6) ² + (9-6) ² + (10-6) ²

    = 16+9+0+9+16

    = 50

    б = √ (Σ (x-mean) ²/n)

    = √ (50/5)

    = √10
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