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If the variance of the data values in a sample is 121, what is the standard deviation of the data values? A.15 B.12 C.11 D.13

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Variance is standard deviation squared, so in order to find the standard deviation of 121, you would take the square root:

√(121) =11 (c)
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Answer: 11

Explanation:

We know that the standard deviation of a data is square root of variance of the data or we can say variance of a data is square of standard deviation of the data.

Given: Variance of data values = 121

Then the standard deviation of the data values will be given by :-


\sigma=√(V)\\\\\Rightarrow\sigma=√(121)\\\\\Rightarrow\sigma=11

Hence, If the variance of the data values in a sample is 121, then the standard deviation of the data values will be 11.

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