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A sample with witch of these variances has a standard deviation that is greater than the variance? A. 1.75 b. 1.5 c.2.5 d 0.25
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A sample with witch of these variances has a standard deviation that is greater than the variance? A. 1.75 b. 1.5 c.2.5 d 0.25
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A sample with witch of these variances has a standard deviation that is greater than the variance? A. 1.75 b. 1.5 c.2.5 d 0.25
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D. 0.25 is the answer you are looking for
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