Compute the coefficient of variation for the following sample data: 32, 41, 36, 24, 29, 30, 40, 22, 25, 37 Select your answer from the multiple choice options below. Round your answer to two decimal place. 21.67% 20.28% 21.36% 18.64%
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Mean = (32+41+36+24+29+30+40+22+25+37) / 10 = 31.6 Show more…
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