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How to use the results of part (b) and appropriate computation formulas to compute the sample variances s2 and sample standard deviation s.

How to use the results of part (b) and appropriate computation formulas to compute-example-1
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s^2=\displaystyle\sum((x-\bar x)^2)/(n-1)=\frac1{n-1}\sum(x^2-2x\bar x+{\bar x}^2)=\frac{\displaystyle\sum x^2-2\bar x\sum x+{\bar x}^2}{n-1}

where
\bar x=22 is the mean. Since


\sum x^2=2568

\sum x=110

you have variance


s^2=(2568-2(22)(110)+22^2)/(5-1)=37

and so the standard deiviation is


s=√(37)\approx6.083
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