Can you calculate the variance of a sample for which the standard deviation is 9.06?
To calculate the variance of a sample for which the standard deviation is 9.06, all you need to know is that the standard deviation is simply the square root of the variance. So, to find the variance, just square the deviation. Square 9.06 (multiply by itself) to get the answer of 82.0836. ChaCha on!!
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