Concept explainers
(a).
Numbers that have smallest possible standard deviation.
(a).
Answer to Problem 103E
The smallest possible standard deviation is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Numbers:
In case one will choose all
Conclusion:
So, the smallest possible standard deviation is
(b).
Numbers that have largest possible standard deviation.
(b).
Answer to Problem 103E
The largest possible standard deviation is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Numbers:
In case one can take all
For e.g.:
Because mean of this
Conclusion:
So, the largest possible standard deviation is
(c).
Possibility of more than one choice in either with reason.
(c).
Answer to Problem 103E
It is possible that more than
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Numbers:
It is possible that more than
The above asked case is only one choice of largest standard deviation and all other possible
Conclusion:
Thus, It is possible that more than
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