Relation between standard deviation and varience
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S.D= square root of variance
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Standard deviation is calculated as the square root of variance by figuring out the variation between each data point relative to the mean. If the points are further from the mean, there is a higher deviation within the date; if they are closer to the mean, there is a lower deviation. So the more spread out the group of numbers, the higher the standard deviation.
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