(e) In the table below, the data set on the left has the heights of students measured in inches, while the data set on t

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(e) In the table below, the data set on the left has the heights of students measured in inches, while the data set on t

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a. What is the mean of the data set for height in inches?
b. What is the standard deviation of the data set for height in inches?
c. What is the standard deviation of the data set for height in centimeters?
d. What is the standard deviation of the data set for height in centimeters?
e. What is the CV of the data set for height in inches?
(e) In the table below, the data set on the left has the heights of students measured in inches, while the data set on the right has the same students' heights measured in centimeters. For each data set, determine the mean ar the standard deviation, Draw a conclusion about the spread using the standard deviation, then find the coefficier of variation for both data sets. Height in inches 74 66 69 71 72 65 73 68 Height in centimeters 187.96 167.64 175.26 180.34 182.88 165.1 185.42 172.72
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