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help-me-please | 14:13 Tue 15th Mar 2011 | Science
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what is the SD of these means:

1.234

1.485

2.654

2.827

I have the answers and I want to confirm they are correct! thanks
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I HAVE:

(IN ORDER AS ABOVE)

0.00158

0.00158

0.003


0.004



AM I RIGHT?
h-m-p are you doing a-level maths? i created a post aimed at you which i don't think you replied to . . .
Am I missing something here, but surely you can't work out the SD without knowing the value of all the data points that count towards the mean?
The standard deviation of those four figures is 0.807.
But I think you mean (no pun intended) you have taken several samples and you want the standard deviation of the means (SDOM).
I recall you divide your SD by the square root of the number of mean values- which in this case is the square root of 4 , i.e. 2.

So SDOM= 0.403

But I am rusty on this. You need to look it up

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