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If a set of data has 81 values with a variance of 4.4 then the standard deviation is

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Data:

variance: 4.4

The standar deviation is defined in relation to the variance as the square root of the variance, so:


\sigma=\sqrt[]{\sigma^2}

Where:

σ is standar deviation

σ^2 is the variance

So in this case the standar deviation will be:


\sigma=\sqrt[]{4.4}
\sigma=2.2097

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