Asked by Vanessa Pressat on Apr 23, 2024

The weights (in pounds) of a sample of 36 individuals were recorded and the following statistics were calculated. The weights (in pounds)  of a sample of 36 individuals were recorded and the following statistics were calculated.   The coefficient of variation equals A)  0.1125%. B)  11.25%. C)  203.12%. D)  0.20312%. The coefficient of variation equals

A) 0.1125%.
B) 11.25%.
C) 203.12%.
D) 0.20312%.

Coefficient of Variation

A standardized measure of the dispersion of a probability distribution or frequency distribution.

Weights

Quantitative values assigned to elements of a set as a measure of their importance or influence in statistical calculations.

  • Comprehend the principle and computation of the coefficient of variation as an indicator of relative variability.