Statistics (12th Edition)

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Chapter 2 - Methods for Describing Sets of Data - Exercises 2.44 - 2.47 - Learning the Mechanics - Page 50: 2.45d

Answer

$71$

Work Step by Step

$S=\displaystyle \sum(x-2)^{2}$ = sum of all the squares of differences. \begin{align*} S&=(3-2)^{2}+(8-2)^{2}+(4-2)^{2}+(5-2)^{2}+(3-2)^{2}+(4-2)^{2}+(6-2)^{2}\\\\ &=1+36+4+9+1+4+16\\ &=71\end{align*}
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