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    The Standard Deviation Is an Average That Is Calculated by Adding
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The Standard Deviation Is an Average That Is Calculated by Adding

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The standard deviation is an average that is calculated by adding up a set of quantities and dividing the sum by the total number of quantities in the set.

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