Why do we take sum of sqare and then take its square root to normalize
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Because the differences are squared, the units of variance are not the same as the units of the data. Therefore, the standard deviation is reported as the square root of the variance and the units then correspond to those of the data set. The population standard deviation is the square root of this value.
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