what is the formula for coefficient of variation
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Standard deviation:
σ is the standard deviation for a population, which is the same as “s” for the sample. μ is the mean for the population, which is the same as XBar in the sample. In other words, to find the coefficient of variation, divide the standard deviation by themean and multiply by 100.
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σ is the standard deviation for a population, which is the same as “s” for the sample. μ is the mean for the population, which is the same as XBar in the sample. In other words, to find the coefficient of variation, divide the standard deviation by themean and multiply by 100.
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Coefficient of variation = (standard deviation /mean deviation) *100
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