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The ten test marks of two students are compared. Which student gets the more consistent mark? (calculate the standard deviation) Sue: 75, 59, 58, 72, 80, 66, 71, 79, 68, 55Leopold: 90, 83, 55, 84, 72, 63, 50, 65, 52, 91A: LeopoldB: Sue

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Given..

Leopold: 90, 83, 55, 84, 72, 63, 50, 65, 52, 91

Sue: 75, 59, 58, 72, 80, 66, 71, 79, 68, 55

For Leopold:


((90-70.5)^2+\cdots+(91-70.5))/(10)
(2230.5)/(10)=\sqrt[]{223.05}\text{ = }14.934858553063

SD for Leopold = 14.934858553063

For Sue:


((75-68.3)^2+\cdots+(55-68.3)^2)/(10)
(692.1)/(10)=\sqrt[]{69.21\text{ = }8.3192547743172}

SD for Sue = 8.3192547743172

Option B or Sue is the answer

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