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i am a bit confused on how to do the standard deviation of a set of numbers.
For example:
3,24,30,47,43,7,47,13,44,39
how do i find the standard deviation for those numbers?
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Hi Skromnaya;
Do you know the formula?
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I think so.
Its
square root of (x-mean)squared over n-1.
I subtracted the mean from each number and squared the answers for each,then i added all of the square roots of each number and i dont know what to do next.
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Hi;
What did you get for the mean?
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29.7
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Hi;
What did you get for the each point minus the mean?
Did you get this:
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3-29.7=(-26.7)squared=712.89
24-29.7=32.49
30-29.7=0.09
47-29.7=299.29
43-29.7=176.89
7-29.7=515.29
47-29.7=299.29
13-29.7=278.89
44-29.7=204.49
39-29.7=8.49
and the total for all those numbers is 2528.1
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actually yes i got all those numbers,but i posted the numbers i got after finding the square root of the numbers you posted
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Hi;
The last one is wrong. Check your work (39-29.7)^2 doesn't equal 8.49
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oh,i got 86.49.Thanks.Im just having trouble filling in the formula with the right numbers.
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The next step is the hardest. Is your data the whole population or a sample from a population?
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the whole population
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Hi;
Then your formula should divide by n not n-1
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ohhh ok
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how about if it was for the sample population?what would the formula be?
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Whoa, wait a second. What does the formula you are using have as the denominator? This is important to get the right answer. Does it look something like my post # 13?
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we only talked about this formula in class.
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Excellent! Is that the formula that you are expected to use? The one your teacher has been using for these type of problems?
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yes
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after putting in all the number into the formula i got 286.27.Im just not sure if it's right.=/
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Ok, did you divide by 9 and what did you get in the numerator?
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i got 2576.4/9=286.27
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That's wrong. Please do it again.
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i got 286.2666 so i rounded it to 286.27
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Can I see the list you are adding because I think you are supposed to get 2606.1
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