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What are the causes of Co-efficient variation?​

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Answered by aastha1260
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The coefficient of variation (CV) is the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean. The higher the coefficient of variation, the greater the level of dispersion around the mean. ... When we are presented with estimated values, the CV relates the standard deviation of the estimate to the value of this estimate.

Answered by harshitdhio333
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The coefficient of variation (CV) is the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean. The higher the coefficient of variation, the greater the level of dispersion around the mean. ... When we are presented with estimated values, the CV relates the standard deviation of the estimate to the value of this estimate.

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