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The data to the right represent the weights (in grams) of a random sample of 50 candies. complete parts (a) through (f). 0.920.92 0.870.87 0.880.88 0.820.82 0.820.82 0.870.87 0.970.97 0.860.86 0.890.89 0.840.84 0.810.81 0.880.88 0.770.77 0.860.86 0.930.93 0.840.84 0.720.72 0.820.82 0.740.74 0.830.83 0.930.93 0.750.75 0.790.79 0.910.91 0.840.84 0.910.91 0.880.88 0.880.88 0.830.83 0.780.78 0.990.99 0.810.81 0.780.78 0.750.75 0.820.82 0.760.76 0.820.82 0.870.87 0.910.91 0.770.77 0.720.72 0.940.94 0.710.71 0.730.73 0.810.81 0.810.81 0.860.86 0.930.93 0.930.93 0.820.82 (a) determine the sample standard deviation weight.
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