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6 newborn babies were born. Here are their weights in ounces 109, 130, 97, 119, 96, 115 assuming that these weights constitute an entire population find the standard deviation o…
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6 newborn babies were born. Here are their weights in ounces 109, 130, 97, 119, 96, 115 assuming that these weights constitute an entire population find the standard deviation of the population.
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The standard deviation is 13.2
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