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If the variance of the data values in a population is 196, what is the standard deviation of the data values?

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the standard deviation is the square root of the variance

so if the variance is 196, then the standard deviation is the sqrt of 196, which is 14
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Answer:

14.

Explanation:

It is given that the variance of the data values in a population is 196.

Population variance =
\sigma ^2=196

We need to find the standard deviation of the data values.

Population standard deviation =
\sigma


\text{Population standard deviation}=\sqrt{\text{Population variance}}


\sigma=√(196)


\sigma=14

Hence, the standard deviation of the data values is 14.

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