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Calculate the standard deviation and variance of the given random sample data. Round to two decimal places. Can you please help me because all of the tutors are getting the same answer but its saying its wrong on my homework

Calculate the standard deviation and variance of the given random sample data. Round-example-1
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We will have the following:

First, we remember:

*Standard deviation:


\sigma=\sqrt{(\Sigma\left(x_i-\mu\right)^2)/(N)}

*Variance:


S^2=(\Sigma\left(x_i-\mu\right)^2)/(N-1)

Now, we will have that:

First, we calculate the mean of the data set given, that is:


\mu=(3.7+4.4+4.9+13.5+18.1+19+19.9+24.6)/(8)\Rightarrow\mu=13.5125

Now, we will calculate:

*Standard deviation:


\sigma=\sqrt{(\Sigma\left(x_i-13.5125\right)^2)/(8)}\Rightarrow\sigma=8.180017

*Variance:


S^2=(\Sigma\left(x_i-13.5125\right)^2)/(8-1)\Rightarrow S^2=66.912679

So, the standard deviation and variance are approximately 8.18 and 66.9 respectively.

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