SOLUTION: I have a true/false question: The standard deviation of the chi-square distribution is twice the mean. I believe it is false because I see no mention of this in my instructio

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Question 1051020: I have a true/false question:
The standard deviation of the chi-square distribution is twice the mean.
I believe it is false because I see no mention of this in my instructions, but would anyone be able to offer further insight?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
False, the variance of the chi square distribution is twice the mean.
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