(a) The mean and standard deviation of a set of values are 25 and 5, respectively. If a constant value 5 is added to each value, the coefficient of variation of the new set of values is equal to 10%.
(b) If (A) = 90, (AB) = 40, N = 150 and (β) = 80 then (αβ) = 30.
(a)
The mean and standard deviation of a set of values are 25 and 5, respectively.
Adding a constant "c" to each value mean will be changed by adding a constant "c" and standard deviation remain the same.
Then "\\mu_{new}=20+5=25, \\sigma_{new}=5."
"=\\dfrac{5}{25}\\cdot100\\%=20\\%\\not=10\\%"
The statement that the coefficient of variation of the new set of values is equal to 10% is False.
(b)
In a 2 × 2 contingency table of two attributes :
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