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In mathematics, central tendency is the tendency of data values to cluster around some central value. What does a measure of variability tell you about the central tendency of a set of data? Explain.

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Variability tells us how spread out the data points are around the center. The smaller the variability, the more clustered the points are to the center. In terms of a bell curve, the smaller the variability, the taller and skinnier it will get where its tallest point is at the center. In contrast, a larger variability makes the distribution curve wider and flatter. 
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