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9 July, 13:50

Consider the following sample data. Sample A: 4, 6, 8 Sample B: 63, 65, 67 Sample C: 1,010; 1,012; 1,014 (a) Find the mean and standard deviation for each sample. Sample A: Sample B: Sample C: Mean 6 6 Correct 65 65 Correct 1,002 1,002 Incorrect Sample Standard Deviation 3 3 Incorrect 3 3 Incorrect 3 3 Incorrect (b) What does this exercise show about the standard deviation? The idea is to illustrate that the standard deviation is not a function of the value of the mean. The idea is to illustrate that the standard deviation is a function of the value of the mean.

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  1. 9 July, 14:44
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    (a) Sample A: mean = 6, sd = 1.63

    Sample B: mean = 65, sd = 1.63

    Sample C: mean = 1,012, sd = 1.63

    (b) The idea is to illustrate that the standard deviation is a function of the value of the mean.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (a) Sample A: 4, 6, 8

    Mean = (4+6+8) / 3 = 18/3 = 6

    Standard deviation = sqrt[ ((4-6) ^2 + (6-6) ^2 + (8-6) ^2) : 3] = sqrt (8 : 3) = sqrt (2.667) = 1.63

    Sample B: 63, 65, 67

    Mean = (63+65+67) / 3 = 195/3 = 65

    Standard deviation = sqrt[ ((63-65) ^2 + (65-65) ^2 + (67-65) ^2) : 3] = sqrt (8 : 3) = sqrt (2.667) = 1.63

    Sample C: 1,010, 1,012, 1,014

    Mean = (1,010+1,012+1,014) / 3 = 3,036/3 = 1,012

    Standard deviation = sqrt[ ((1,010-1012) ^2 + (1,012-1,012) ^2 + (1,014-1,012) ^2) : 3] = sqrt (8 : 3) = sqrt (2.667) = 1.63

    (b) The exercise shows that the standard deviation is a function of the value of the mean.
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