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17 June, 20:14

A sample of 20 observations has a standard deviation of 4. the sum of the squared deviations from the sample mean is:

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  1. 17 June, 22:14
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    If I understood your problem, you want to calculate the sum of the squared deviations from the sample. If so the formula of the St. Deviation is:



    s = √[Σ (xi - x) ² / (n-1) ], with n = sample size



    s² = Σ (xi - x) ² / (n-1)

    4² = Σ (xi - x) ² / (20-1) = Σ (xi - x) ² / (20-1)

    16 = Σ (xi - x) ² / (19)

    and Σ (xi - x) ² = (16). (19) = 304
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