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The following data values represent a population. What is the variance of thevalues?17,5, 11, 1, 11O A. 9O B. 18C. 28O D. 30

The following data values represent a population. What is the variance of thevalues-example-1
User Brajesh Kumar
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Answer: variance = 30

Step-by-step explanation:

The first step is to calculate the population mean

Mean = sum of terms/ number of terms, n

From the information given,

n = 5

mean = (17 + 5 + 11 + 1 + 11)/5 = 45/5

Mean = 9

The formula for calculating population variance is expressed as

s^2 = Σ(x - mean)^2/n

Σ(x - mean)^2 = (17 - 9)^2 + (5 - 9)^2 + (11 - 9)^2 + (1 - 9)^2 + (11 - 9)^2 = 152

s^2 = 152/5

s^2 = 30.4

Rounding to the nearest whole number,

variance = 30

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