Find the coefficient of variation for each of the two sets of data, then compare the variation. Round results to one decimal
place.
-Compare the variation in heights to the variation in weights of thirteen-year old girls. The heights (in inches) and weights (in pounds) of nine randomly selected thirteen-year old girls are listed below.
A) Heights:
Weights:
There is substantially more variation in the weights than in the heights of the girls.
B) Heights:
Weights:
There is substantially more variation in the heights than in the weights of the girls.
C) Heights: 4.3\%
Weights:
There is substantially more variation in the weights than in the heights of the girls.
D) Heights:
Weights:
There is substantially more variation in the weights than in the heights of the girls.
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