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Find the standard deviation of the sample data set.

127 135 128 131 133 127 122

A.
4.4

B.
4.0

C.
19.0

D.
2.0

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3 votes

Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

User Jeanhee
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Answer:

Option A) 4.4 is the correct standard deviation of the the given data set.

Explanation:

We are given the following data set:

127, 135, 128, 131, 133, 127, 122

Formula:


\text{Standard Deviation} = \sqrt{\displaystyle\frac{\sum (x_i -\bar{x})^2}{n-1}}

where
x_i are data points,
\bar{x} is the mean and n is the number of observations.


Mean = \displaystyle\frac{\text{Sum of all observations}}{\text{Total number of observation}}

Solving:


Mean =\displaystyle(903)/(7) = 129

Sum of squares of differences = 4 + 36 + 1 + 4 + 16 + 4 + 49 = 114


S.D = \sqrt{(114)/(6)} = 4.358898944 \approx 4.4

Option A) is the correct standard deviation of the the given data set.

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