A random sample of 10 subjects have weights with a standard deviation of 11.0482 kg. What is the variance of their​ weights? Be sure to include the appropriate units with the result.

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Answer:

122.0627kg

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard deviation is the square root of the variance.

That means:

[tex] \sigma = \sqrt{variance} [/tex]

From the question, the standard deviation of the weights of the 10 random subjects is 11.0482kg

We substitute to get:

[tex]11.0482 = \sqrt{variance} [/tex]

We square both sides to get:

[tex]11.0482^{2} = variance[/tex]

[tex]122.0627 = variance[/tex]

Therefore the variance is 122.0627kg