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Determine the standard deviation (a) by filling in the table as part of your calculation. Consider the following data 13, 14, 11, 11, 13, 10
x
X-X
(x - 2)2 hs
a 0.82
b. 1.41
C 1
d. 0.41


Determine the standard deviation (a) by filling in the table as part of your calculation.

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