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Why do we take the square root of the variance to get the standard deviation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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square root variance to get the standard deviation is The main difference between Mean Absolute Deviation (calculated by taking the absolute value of difference around mean) and standard deviation (calculated by squaring the differences and then adding them up and finally taking the Square Root) is that Standard Deviation gives more weightage to the extreme value and .
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