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Does standard deviation have units?

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Answered by SwanandoDas
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Put simply, the standard deviation is the average distance from the mean value of all values in a set of data. An example: ... The standard deviation is always represented by the same unit of measurement as the variable in question.

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Answered by sadhinsaleem
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Standard deviation takes the units of measure of the data that it represents.

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For example if you are expressing the height of a student in centimetres, the standard deviation will also be in centimetres.

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