SOLUTION: The 6 participants in a 200-meter dash had the following finishing times (in seconds).
30,28,32,27,32, 31
Assuming that these times constitute an entire population, find the sta
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Question 1189439: The 6 participants in a 200-meter dash had the following finishing times (in seconds).
30,28,32,27,32, 31
Assuming that these times constitute an entire population, find the standard deviation of the population. Round your answer to two decimal places.
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