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do variance have any unit? yes or no ? give reasons for your answer with suitable explanation​

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Answered by rahman786khalilu
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Answered by BlackWizard
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Variance is the average of the squared distances from each point to the mean. ... One problem with the variance is that it does not have the same unit of measure as the original data. For example, original data containing lengths measured in feet has a variance measured in square feet.

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