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11. If the mean-square deviation of a variable x about 3 is 20 and the mean of x is 5.
calculate the minimum value of root-mean-square deviation of x.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

There are four steps to finding the standard deviation of random variables. First, calculate the mean of the random variables. Second, for each value in the group (45, 40, 25, and 12), subtract the mean from each and multiply the result by the probability of that outcome occurring.

Answered by kleed16dhayle
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Answer:

11

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