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Find the coefficient of variation (CV) of the first six prime numbers.

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Answered by meghana1308
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hlo mate here is ur ans..  As the name suggests, this quantity is a standard measure of the deviation of the entire data in any distribution. Usually represented by s or σ. It uses the arithmetic mean of the distribution as the reference point and normalizes the deviation of all the data values from this mean.  Therefore, we define the formula for the standard deviation of the distribution of a variable X with n data points as – s=√Σ(xi–¯x)2n  This formula can sometimes be useful in this alternate form as well – s=√Σx2in–¯x2 Also, sometimes if appropriate for a frequency distribution f(X), we can compute the standard deviation as – s=√Σfi(xi–¯x)2n Alternatively – s=√Σfix2in–¯x2 Similarly, for a grouped frequency distribution, the following formula is easy and efficient to use – s=√Σfidi2n–(Σfidin)2 where, di=xi–AC. xi – the midpoint of the i’th class A – the mid-point value of the median class C – class width  hope this helps uh dear :)  mark as brainliest.......

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