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What does the standard deviation of a set of data tell you? A. How many data points there are B. The smallest data value C. Whether the data are spread out or not D. The maximum…
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What does the standard deviation of a set of data tell you? A. How many data points there are B. The smallest data value C. Whether the data are spread out or not D. The maximum value of the data
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The correct answer is C. The standard deviation of a set of data tells you whether the data are spread out or not.
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