How do I calculate the variance of {3,6,7,8,9}?
1 Answer
Explanation:
Where:
Step 1 - Find the mean of your terms.
Step 2 - Subtract the sample mean from each term (
Note: The sum of these answers should be
Step 3 - Square each of the results. (Squaring makes negative numbers positive.)
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Step 4 - Find the sum of the squared terms.
Step 5 - Finally, we'll find the variance. (Make sure to -1 from the sample size.)
An extra, if you'd care to expand - from this point, if you take the square root of the variance, you'll get the standard deviation (a measure of how spread out your terms are from the mean).
I hope this helps. I'm sure that I didn't need to write out every step, but I wanted to make sure you knew exactly where each number was coming from.