29 Calcalate the coefficiert of variation for a sct of data with standard deviation of 4.2, number of items 12, und the sum of the itcms is 138. What will be the coefficient of variation if the variance is 138 and the mean is 38? 2.10 Cofficient of variation of two serics is 58% and 72%. Their standard deviations are 20 and 18. What are their means? 211 In a moderaely siewed distribution, the arithmetic mean is 10 units and the mode is 7 units. Find the median.
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- Year Returns X Y 1 11% 18% 2 25 26 3 11 10 4 −18 −23 5 10 17 Using the returns shown above, calculate the arithmetic average returns, the variances, and the standard deviations for X and Y. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your average return and standard deviation answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16, and round the variance answers to 5 decimal places, e.g., .16161.) X Y Average returns % % Variances Standard deviations % %Returns Year X Y 1 16 % 20 % 2 19 31 3 10 15 4 – 8 – 17 5 10 21 Using the returns shown above, calculate the arithmetic average returns, the variances, and the standard deviations for X and Y. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your average return and standard deviation as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16, and round the variance to 5 decimal places, e.g., 32.16161.)10.7 Calculating Returns and Variability Using the following returns, calculate the arithmetic average returns, the variances, and the standard deviations for X and Y: Returns Year X Y 1 12% 14% 2 24 29 3 -27 -33 4 14 17 5 19 37
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- Fast pls solve this question correctly in 5 min pls I will give u like for sure Surbh A: Calculate the arithmetic average return. B: Calculate the geometric average return C: Calculate the sample variance for the returns D: Calculate the sample standard deviation for the returns Round to 4 decimal places.Isn't the 0.0592 in part 2 the variance? By squaring that you should get 24%?Calculate the range, the expected rate of return, the variance, and the standard deviation for the problem below: Economic Condition Probability Expected Return Better than expected 0.15 0.65 Good 0.25 0.3 Average 0.45 0.15 Poor 0.1 -0.15 Terrible 0.05 -0.35