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  • 15-07-2022
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What would the theoretical variance (square of the standard deviation) of the following random values be? rand(Normal(80, 10), 200)

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MrRoyal
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  • 19-07-2022

The theoretical variance of the random values is 100

How to determine the theoretical variance?

The distribution is given as:

rand(Normal(80, 10), 200)

The syntax of the distribution is:

rand(Normal(Mean, Standard deviation), Sample size)

This means that:

Standard deviation = 10

Square both sides

Variance = 100

Hence, the theoretical variance of the random values is 100

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