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OpenStudy (lindseyhope123):

Please Help:)))

OpenStudy (lindseyhope123):

OpenStudy (lindseyhope123):

THESE ARE MY LAST PROBLEMS PLEASE HELP:))

satellite73 (satellite73):

i so not know any statistics, sorry

OpenStudy (lindseyhope123):

thats okay thanks anyways

OpenStudy (lindseyhope123):

@jim_thompson5910 hi these are my last problems! please help!

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

to get the population variance, you divide the sum of the squares (SS) by n = 10 459/10 = 45.9

OpenStudy (lindseyhope123):

okay

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

for the second question use (variance) = (standard deviation)^2

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