A random sample of 10 subjects have weights with a standard deviation of 13.5620 kg. What is the variance of their weights? Be
sure to include the appropriate units with the result.
1 answer:
Answer:
183.927844 kg²
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculation for the weight variance:
Given that s =13.5620 kg
The Variance will be the square of the Standard Deviation
S²=13.5620 kg²
S²=183.927844
The units of the variance will be the units of the Standard Deviation Squared which is Kg²
Therefore the variance of their weight will be:
183.927844 kg²
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