The following information was gathered about the time of the rides for the bike share data.
|
Ride Time |
Frequency |
|
1 Minute |
955 |
|
5 Minutes |
4436 |
|
10 Minutes |
3016 |
|
15 Minutes |
1887 |
b. Find the standard deviation of this distribution.
Given data
|
Ride Time |
Frequency |
|
1 Minute |
955 |
|
5 Minutes |
4436 |
|
10 Minutes |
3016 |
|
15 Minutes |
1887 |
b)
Standard deviation =
= mean =
1952.81
n=4
Standard deviation = 1031.85
The following information was gathered about the time of the rides for the bike share data....
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